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CURT 58974 Towed Vehicle Chevrolet Taillights Review

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Description of CURT 58974 Towed Vehicle Chevrolet Taillights

STANDARD FIT. For easy flat-towing of your vehicle behind your RV, this wiring harness allows you to connect the vehicle's taillights to the RV electrical system. It plugs into original equipment connectors and provides a standard 4-flat. VEHICLE-SPECIFIC. This dinghy towing wiring harness fits select model years of the Chevy Equinox with LED taillights. RELIABLE CONNECTION. This RV tow wiring harness synchronizes your vehicle with your RV, treating the vehicle as a trailer in tow. It allows fast, easy connection of the taillights, brake lights and turn signals. PLUG-AND-PLAY. To completely eliminate cutting and splicing from the installation process, this RV towing vehicle wiring harness is plug-and-play. Just plug the factory connectors into your vehicle's electrical system. PROTECTED CIRCUITS. The circuits of this dinghy towing wiring harness are equipped with integrated block diodes to protect your vehicle, isolating the sensitive electronics from the RV signals.

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Does not work with 21 Equinox. Both wiring harnesses with and without LED rear light are not commented. If the connector worked these harnesses would be great to use.

Pros
  • PROTECTED CIRCUITS. The circuitry on this boat towing harness has built in blocking diodes to protect your vehicle by isolating sensitive electronics from RV signals.
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  • Security