If you buy the $30 kit at FLAPS for a 4 wire system it will include the wiring kit. There will be two options for you at the FLAPS and the cheaper one will not be what you need. You need one for the euro config and it should have a diode based connector for proper config otherwise you brake and turn signal will not operate independantly if I recall. Went through this on both my eurovan and vanagon and did one wrong last fall. Shawn On 6/8/06, Mike Elliott <j.michael.elliott@gmail.com> wrote: > > Slight Vanagon Content. > > I've unearthed the old 5-foot 60's fiberglass teardrop utility trailer. > It's going to need a lot of TLC, new lamps on the backside, and > completely new wiring. I don't need anything more than the basic > four-pin connection (running, turn, brake and ground). Anyone got a > handy wiring diagram for a connecting a trailer plug to an 84? > > -- > > > Mike "Rocket J Squirrel" Elliott > 71 Type 2: the Wonderbus > 84 Westfalia: Mellow Yellow ("The Electrical Banana") > KG6RCR >
-- shawn feller, ohio 1986 Vw Vanagon GL Westfalia 1993 Vw Eurovan GL www.carboncow.com www.carboncow.net |
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