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Re: '02 Chevy Silverado Trailer Wiring
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Posted by GWH on April 06, 2002 at 12:20:00 from (64.80.247.143):
In Reply to: '02 Chevy Silverado Trailer Wiring posted by Deere Puller on April 06, 2002 at 06:03:33:
Dear Deere Puller, I also work at a GM dealership, when the new Silverado came out they finally followed Fords footsteps and made access for a trlr. brake controller.( Ford since the early-mid 90's have had a plug under the center of the dash on factory equipped trlr. packages) GM offers a wiring harness to adapt to your controller but could offer a complete controller-wiring accessory! It seems to me that GM's former Disney employed engineers get about 9/10 of the job done on everything they touch! At the underhood electrical center over the left inner fender the 50 amp. MAXI fuse should go in the 3rd. slot from the left.
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