Electric Vehicle Forums

Electric Vehicle Forums (/forums/)
-   Ford Escape Hybrid (https://electricvehicleforums.com/forums/ford-escape-hybrid-26/)
-   -   Installing extra tail-lights (https://electricvehicleforums.com/forums/ford-escape-hybrid-26/installing-extra-tail-lights-10712/)

greenhybrider 10-26-2006 01:17 PM

Installing extra tail-lights
 
In the process of researching for a hitch and bike rack, I realize there maybe a need to install an extra light on the hitch cover to enhance visibility or just increase the "cool" factor. :)

I wonder if anyone here knows the right procedure and parts to draw an extra line from the backlights. Even if it's easy to wire, how would I secure/tape the wiring to the hitch while still maintaining ease of switching racks/cover/bars at the hitch hookup point?

Some of these hitch covers light up when the running lights are on, and they further illuminate when the brake pedal is pressed. For example: http://www.etrailer.com/mm5/merchant...ory_Code=OEMTC

But I'm worried about messing up, so any help or advice is appreciated for the back lights wiring:lightbulb

TeeSter 10-26-2006 07:41 PM

Re: Installing extra tail-lights
 
If you look on some of the trailer wiring threads you'll see where some people have tried to tap into the back taillights for a trailer and found that it triggers the External Lamps bad on the message center.

So if you wanted to do this I'd recommend using one of the modulite converters e-trailer has. It attaches to the battery and takes its power from there. It only uses the input wires to sense when then turn on and doesn't draw power. The modulite is really designed to hook up to a 4 wire trailer system but if you just wanted another tail light it should be pretty simple to tap the right wire coming out BUT the hitch covers you pointed out, they actually hook up TO the 4-wire plug that goes to a trailer... and would plug right in.

Now you can either cut your wiring harness and wire the modulite directly into the system OR you can get one of their T harnesses that hooks in series with a tail light and has a 4 wire output... you plug the 4 wire into the modulite and the output of the modulite is a fully powered plug.

Does that make sense? I have a T on order myself and a modulite. The T is on backorder. Make sure you get the right T if you get one... the FEH and the Mariner use different T harnesses because one has separate turn signals and the other doesn't.

By the way... my solution was to buy some of the 3M reflecting tape they make for trailers and put it on one of the bars so it faces back when the rack is folded and when its down. The stuff is incredibly bright. Its the same stuff you see on the back of semi tralers that alternates red/white. If you ahve some of that on there... trust me, they are going to see you!

I'm getting the wiring harness in case I ever do hook up a trailer.

WaltPA 10-27-2006 04:35 AM

Re: Installing extra tail-lights
 
Just to note, the standard 4-pin trailer wiring plug, does not have a brake light pin/wire. If you connect up to the left tail light pin/wire, the "hitch cover light" will flash with your left turn signal. If you connect up to the right tail light pin/wire, the the "hitch cover light" will flash with your right turn signal. Sorry, but either way it looks rather dumb. :omg:

If you really want it to look and work right, you need to wire up something special (ie, non-trailer). One possibility is to connect up to the wire feeding the third brake light. I am not sure, but I think that the Message Center doesn't monitor third brake light's bulb(s). If so, you will not need a buffer module to isolate the "hitch cover light".


All times are GMT -7. The time now is 04:44 PM.


© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands