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Need to install trailer wiring for a 1999 Subaru impreza wagon. Just installed a hitch but need lights.

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Also try Wiring as reference guide.

They have easy to follow directions and color codes. Plus you can order anything you might need.
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Hope helped with this (remember rated this help) Good luck.

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SERVICE MANAGERS, PARTS MANAGERS
SUBJECT: SPECIAL SERVICE CAMPAIGN 10H
(2000 TUNDRA AND 1999 - 2000 TACOMA TRAILER TOWING WIRE HARNESS
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