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Trailer Wiring harness for 2014 RTS

ChrisW

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I am looking for the old flat five wiring harness as I justgot the new five to four square harness with the adapter in the middle andwould like to go back to the flat five to match my trailers.
 
I am looking for the old flat five wiring harness as I justgot the new five to four square harness with the adapter in the middle andwould like to go back to the flat five to match my trailers.
The easiest way to do that is buy a five wire trailer isolator, like this one: http://wingstuff.com/products/34253-electronically-isolated-trailer-wire-harness?from_search=1

Cut the connectors off the new isolator and cut the 6 pin Deutsch connector off of the BRP 5 to 4 wire isolator. Splice the BRP connector to the input side of the new isolator and a flat five connector to the trailer pigtail of the new isolator. BRP Y harness has a trailer power lead in it that you use to power the new isolator.

To be on the safe side DO NOT wire the trailer directly to the bike harness. If you ever have a short in the trailer wiring you risk screwing up the bike cluster and wiring. The isolator is just that, an isolator. It keeps the trailer power separate from the bike.

I was just wondering. Does the BRP harness that came with the hitch kit have a Deutsch connector between the Y and the adapter? The Y harness I bought for my bike does. I did not buy the BRP 5 to 4 wire adapter. I installed an after market hitch.
 
The easiest way to do that is buy a five wire trailer isolator, like this one: http://wingstuff.com/products/34253-electronically-isolated-trailer-wire-harness?from_search=1

Cut the connectors off the new isolator and cut the 6 pin Deutsch connector off of the BRP 5 to 4 wire isolator. Splice the BRP connector to the input side of the new isolator and a flat five connector to the trailer pigtail of the new isolator. BRP Y harness has a trailer power lead in it that you use to power the new isolator.

To be on the safe side DO NOT wire the trailer directly to the bike harness. If you ever have a short in the trailer wiring you risk screwing up the bike cluster and wiring. The isolator is just that, an isolator. It keeps the trailer power separate from the bike.

I was just wondering. Does the BRP harness that came with the hitch kit have a Deutsch connector between the Y and the adapter? The Y harness I bought for my bike does. I did not buy the BRP 5 to 4 wire adapter. I installed an after market hitch.

What is the "Deutsch connector" is that thegray connectors? I think I need to do it this way; do you have a wiringdiagram?
 
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