1994 Oldsmobile Bravada Owner's Manual - Page 143

1994 Oldsmobile Bravada Manual

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and the Index will help you findthem quickly. If you're trailering, it's a good idea to review these sections before you start your trip. Check periodically to see that all hitch nuts and bolts are tight. See the next section, Trailer Wiring Harness. Trailer Wiring Harness (OPTION) Your Bravada is equipped with a 7-wire trailer harness with a 30-amp battery feed wire. It'sstored under the vehicle along the rear frame crossmember. Since connectors for trailers vary, no connector is provided. You will need to obtain one for the trailer you want to pull. Have it wired to the harness by a qualified servicetechnician. When wiring the harness to a connector, disconnect the battery before removing the tapefrom the wire. The wire applications are: White-Ground Dark green-Right turn signal Yellow-Left turn signal Brown-Rear lamps Light green-Back-up lamps Red-Battery charging Blue-Trailer brakes, auxiliary In use, tape or tie theharness to your vehicle's frame rail. Leave enough slack so the wiring doesn'tbend or break, but not so much that it drags on the ground. When it's not in use, fold the harness neatly and wrap or tie it. Store in the original place along frame the crossmember. 137

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and the Index will
help
you
find
them
quickly. If you’re trailering, it’s a good
idea to review these sections before
you
start your trip.
Check
periodically to see that all hitch
nuts and bolts are tight.
See the next section,
Trailer
Wiring
Harness.
Trailer
Wiring
Harness
(OPTION)
Your
Bravada
is equipped with a 7-wire
trailer harness with a 30-amp battery
feed
wire.
It’s
stored under the vehicle
along the rear frame crossmember.
Since connectors for trailers vary, no
connector is provided.
You
will need to
obtain one for the trailer
you
want to
pull. Have it wired to the harness by a
qualified
service technician.
When wiring the harness to a
connector, disconnect the battery before
removing the
tape from the wire.
The wire applications are:
White-Ground
Dark green-Right
turn signal
Yellow-Left
turn signal
Brown-Rear
lamps
Light
green-Back-up
lamps
Red-Battery
charging
Blue-Trailer
brakes, auxiliary
In use, tape or tie
theharness to your
vehicle’s frame rail. Leave enough slack
so
the wiring
doesn’t bend or
break, but
not
so
much that it drags
on
the
ground.
When
it’s not in use,
fold
the harness
neatly and wrap or tie it. Store in the
original
place
along
the frame
crossmember.
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