My truck doesn’t have a trailer plug, or it has a 7-pin connector—how do I install a Tailgate Light Bar, and will hardwiring void the warranty?Updated 7 hours ago
Tailgate Light Bars are typically designed to plug into a standard 4-pin trailer connector, but alternative installation options are available:
No trailer plug: The light bar can be hardwired directly to your vehicle’s tail light wiring using the included wiring guide. This involves connecting to your brake, turn signal, running light, and ground wires.
7-pin trailer plug: You can use a 7-pin to 4-pin adapter to enable a simple plug-and-play installation without modifying your vehicle’s wiring.
Warranty Information:
Hardwiring your Tailgate Light Bar will not void the LEDGlow product warranty, as long as the installation is performed correctly and does not damage the product itself.
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