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trailer wiring for 2004 ZR2 Blazer

Old Apr 12, 2017 | 01:02 AM
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Has anyone wired the 2004 Blazers for a trailer... It doesn't appear to have the towing package...
 
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Easy to wire up a four flat plug as the wire "should" be dead ended near the bumper but a bit more entailed for a seven round. For the seven round you will need to tap into the brake switch and to 12 volt power.
 
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thank you
 
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Has anyone installed fog/driving lights on 01 blazer? I am having difficulty figuring out how to get wiring through firewall. I found a small plug just above the gas pedal with no obvious receptacle. I has a green and white jumper installed. Was hoping this went to the engine bay somewhere. Just need control wiring no power.
 
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