Nuttzeh
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- 2000 explorer eb
I'm not a mechanic by any means, I do play with car stereo wiring but that's as in depth as I get.
When I went to change my tail light I noticed a little harness with what looked like a red nipple and four wires coming out that were cut. I want to know what this is
All of my lights work, my rear backup sensors do not but those appear to be smaller wires.
Previous owner installed a tow bracket so he may have disabled the sensors, I have no idea. But I've narrowed it down to the wires for my sensors or the wires for maybe wiring up a trailer light plug.
If this is a factory feature I'm sure you guys would know. I don't know whyat it is but I don't like cut wires if I don't know what they are for.
Also while I'm here, what are the speaker wire colors POST amp in a 2000 explorer Eddie Bauer I'm installing a new head unit and don't want to run all new wires if I can just tap in back there and bypass the factory amp
When I went to change my tail light I noticed a little harness with what looked like a red nipple and four wires coming out that were cut. I want to know what this is
All of my lights work, my rear backup sensors do not but those appear to be smaller wires.
Previous owner installed a tow bracket so he may have disabled the sensors, I have no idea. But I've narrowed it down to the wires for my sensors or the wires for maybe wiring up a trailer light plug.
If this is a factory feature I'm sure you guys would know. I don't know whyat it is but I don't like cut wires if I don't know what they are for.
Also while I'm here, what are the speaker wire colors POST amp in a 2000 explorer Eddie Bauer I'm installing a new head unit and don't want to run all new wires if I can just tap in back there and bypass the factory amp