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Re: wiring for a trailer? 900 1993

If you're competent enough to follow all these wacky fixs and work arounds (Take out the bulb-out indicator bulb and tape it? Are you serious?), then I'd say you should have been able to start with a Volvo harness and wire it yourself. I had one installed because I have neither the knowledge nor the time to learn how to do this wiring. But the system works flawlessly and the connector to the trailer fits very professionally under the rear bumper just to the left of the hitch. I also bought the Volvo converter which works well with U-haul trailers.

Sorry, I know that cost is always an issue, but I would either put up with he indicator light being on during trailering or do it right.






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