JCWeatherman
Member
Hi All,
I need a wiring expert!
I recently purchased a '93 Bushtec Turbo 2 Trailer to tow with my 2016 RT Limited. I'm a little confused about wiring.
Bushtec uses a straight 6-pin connector with separate brake and turn signal wiring. Newer Can Am Trailers use 4-pin connectors, so those towing a Freedom Trailer have to install a convertor that allows them to power their trailer. My 2016 RT Limited has a 6-pin connector for (1) Ground - white, (2) Tail lights - brown, (3) Left Turn - yellow, (4) Brake lights - red, (5) Right turn - green, and (6) a wire that goes straight to the battery. Currently, there is a converter that has wiring out of it for a 4-pin trailer.
My question: Do I need a converter, or can I wire directly to a 6-pin connector that connects to the trailer?
Thanks,
John
I need a wiring expert!
I recently purchased a '93 Bushtec Turbo 2 Trailer to tow with my 2016 RT Limited. I'm a little confused about wiring.
Bushtec uses a straight 6-pin connector with separate brake and turn signal wiring. Newer Can Am Trailers use 4-pin connectors, so those towing a Freedom Trailer have to install a convertor that allows them to power their trailer. My 2016 RT Limited has a 6-pin connector for (1) Ground - white, (2) Tail lights - brown, (3) Left Turn - yellow, (4) Brake lights - red, (5) Right turn - green, and (6) a wire that goes straight to the battery. Currently, there is a converter that has wiring out of it for a 4-pin trailer.
My question: Do I need a converter, or can I wire directly to a 6-pin connector that connects to the trailer?
Thanks,
John