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Posted by JDM on August 24, 2001 at 17:37:12 from (206.74.34.143):
Gots a 98 K-1500,Z-71.Need to get it wired up for trailer brakes.Book says the wires are there and just need to be hooked up.Have all but one fiqured out,the wire for the brakes on the trailer.If I hook it up where the book says,its like stright wiring the brakes and they stay locked,so I know that aint right.(Seems as though a remember the guy at the Chevrolet place saying something when I got it about something like that).Anyways,where does this wire need to go?(For those of you who have already done this,and its the same on most of the Chevy trucks,WHERE DOES THE BLUE WIRE GO?)
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