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If you  have  the  optional  trailering package, your vehicle 
will have an  eight-wire  harness,  including 
the center 
high-mounted  stoplamp battery feed wire.  The harness 
is stored on  the  passenger  side  of 
the vehicle near the 
rear  wheel  well.  This  harness  has a 
30 amp  battery  feed 
wire  and no connector, and  should be wired  by 
a 
qualified  electrical  technician.  After choosing an 
aftermarket  trailer  mating connector  pair, have the 
technician  attach  one  connector  to  the eight-wire  trailer 
harness  and the other  connector  to  the wiring harness 
on 
the trailer. Be  sure the wiring  harness on the trailer  is 
taped  or  strapped 
to the trailer’s frame rail and leave it 
loose enough so the wiring  doesn’t  bend or break, but 
not 
so loose  that it drags on the ground.  The  eight-wire 
harness  must be routed  out 
of your vehicle between the 
rear  door  and the floor,  with enough 
of the harness  left 
on both sides so that the  trailer  or the body won’t pull it. 
If you do not have the optional trailering package, your 
vehicle will still have  a trailering harness.  The harness is 
located near the passenger’s  side rear wheel well.  It 
consists  of six wires that  may  be  used by after-market 
trailer  hitch installers.  The  technician can use the 
following  color  code chart when  connecting  the wiring 
harness 
to your trailer. 
Brown: Rear  lamps. 
Yellow: Left stoplamp and turn  signal. 
0 Dark Green: Right stoplamp and turn signal. 
White (Heavy Gage): Ground. 
Light Green:  Back-up  lamps. 
White  (Light  Gage):  Center  High-Mounted  Stoplamp. 
Blue: Auxiliary circuit  (eight-wire harness only). 
0 Orange: Fused auxiliary  (eight-wire  harness only). 
Store  the  harness in its  original  place.  Wrap  the  harness 
together 
and tie  it  neatly so it won’t  be  damaged. 
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