My dad wanted to know how to get this hitch(roughly boat-shaped/ a rectangle with a triangle on the front, with two wheels) that he attatched to the back of his toyota takoma pick-up truck to show brake lights as well as turn signals when he brakes or turns.The attatchement hitch-thing has lights and what-not and my dad mentioned something about an output and electricity outlet to and/or from the truck.no idea. I‘m not a handy man.you can use all the mechanic/electric jargon you want though since my dad understands it. If you want you may include links to any diagrams or pictures that may help.
The brake lighting fixtures and the tail lighting fixtures and the flip sign lighting fixtures are all separate circuits If you've gotten each quit lamps no longer running you then need to assess the normal manipulate which might be the brake mild transfer, that is both on the brake pedal or within the brake fluid line. whether it is on the pedal then it's handy to assess, there shall be 2 wires at the transfer so take away then and bridge the cord terminals with a brief piece of cord and assess the lamps if they're on then the transfer is damaged and demands to get replaced. If this can be a stress transfer within the fluid line assess the identical manner but when it demands to be converted the method will must be bled after becoming
If the truck has independent brake and turn signals he will need a trailer harness converter available at all auto parts stores as trailers currently use a combo brake turn system. If he wants to go the other route he will have to add two lights and wires to the trailer for correct operation. Standard trailer harness colors are Yellow Drivers side turn/brake Green Passengers side turn/brake Brown Marker lights White Chassis ground I am not sure of the truck harness as no year was given but I believe all modern imports are independent.(has brake lights and turn signal lights that are separate from each other) If I had the model and year of truck I could get you the correct wiring schematics for it and some Yotas actually have a quick plug harness you can buy the plug in to plugPlay the lights. You can e-mail me through my avatar if needed and I will be happy to help keep you from burning up dads truck.