1993 Honda Accord Owner's Manual - Page 107

1993 Honda Accord Manual

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BLACK(GROUND) GREEN/BLUE (LEFT TURN SIGNAL) GREEN/YELLOW (RIGHT TURN SIGNAL) GREEN/BLACK (BACK-UP LIGHTS) GREEN/WHITE (BRAKE LIGHTS) RED/BLACK (TAILLIGHTS) To connect your car's taillights to a trailer, an electrical converter must be installed in the car. Your car has separate bulbs for brake (red) and turn signal lights (amber), while most trailers use the same bulb for brake and turn signal lights. A converter, available at most trailer supply stores, should be installed according to the instructions supplied by the converter manufacturer. For information regarding trailer hitch and trailer electrical wiring availability, contact your Honda dealer or American Honda Motor Co., Inc. (for US cars), or Honda Canada (for Canada cars). See page 93 for American Honda and Honda Canada addresses. CAUTION: Connections to your car's electrical system should be made by your Honda dealer or a qualified electrician. Improper installation may damage your vehicle's electrical system and cause a malfunction of the lights. Break-in Schedule Do not tow a trailer during the 600 miles (1,000 km) break-in period (see page 2 ). Maintenance If you tow a trailer, your vehicle will require more frequent maintenance due to the additional load. Refer to the "Maintenance schedule under severe driving conditions" on page 114 for specific information. (cont'd)

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To connect your car's taillights to a trailer, an electrical converter
must be installed in the car. Your car has separate bulbs for brake
(red) and turn signal lights (amber), while most trailers use the same
bulb for brake and turn signal lights. A converter, available at most
trailer supply stores, should be installed according to the instruc-
tions supplied by the converter manufacturer.
For information
regarding trailer hitch and trailer electrical wiring
availability, contact your Honda dealer or American Honda Motor Co.,
Inc. (for US cars), or Honda Canada (for Canada cars). See page
93
for American Honda and Honda Canada addresses.
CAUTION:
Connections to your car's electrical system should be made by
your Honda dealer or a qualified electrician. Improper installation
may
damage
your
vehicle's
electrical
system
and
cause
a
malfunction of the lights.
Break-in Schedule
Do not tow a trailer during the 600 miles (1,000 km) break-in period
(see page
2
).
Maintenance
If
you
tow
a
trailer,
your
vehicle
will
require
more
frequent
maintenance due to the additional load. Refer to the "Maintenance
schedule under severe driving conditions" on page
114
for specific
information.
(cont'd)
BLACK(GROUND)
GREEN/BLUE
(LEFT TURN
SIGNAL)
RED/BLACK
(TAILLIGHTS)
GREEN/WHITE
(BRAKE LIGHTS)
GREEN/BLACK
(BACK-UP LIGHTS)
GREEN/YELLOW
(RIGHT TURN
SIGNAL)