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Old 04-06-2005, 08:29 PM   #16 (permalink)
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jlo:

Your Titan is wired for the rack. Make sure the wire harness is included when you get the used rack as well as the Wire Harness (brake light wire) Channel Assembly.

The Rack Wire Harness will plug into the passenger side tail lamp harness, the lower end of this harness will then connect to the main vehicle harness. Both of these are located under the bed near the spare tire (remove for easy access).

The wire harness channel assembly will require 3 holes drilled into the passenger side utili-track (5.0mm or 13/64 hole) for mounting, and you will have to measure carefully.

Hopefully the seller will include the instructions along with the rack.

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Wire Harness

Thanks for the quick reply! Any advice on how to identify the wire harness if you haven't seen one? Is it a 'T' connecting an exisiting connection? How long? The person I am buying this from had to have it removed by the dealer so they are unable to answer my questions. Once again, I appreciate your help.
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Thanks for the quick reply! Any advice on how to identify the wire harness if you haven't seen one? Is it a 'T' connecting an exisiting connection? How long? The person I am buying this from had to have it removed by the dealer so they are unable to answer my questions. Once again, I appreciate your help.
Yes, it is a plug in connector that joins the brake light harness and the main harness, you just disconnect the brake light harness from the main and put the rack harness in between, simple to do once you find it. The rack harness is not very long just enough to fit in between and long enough to mount out of the way. You will need a zip tie to secure it to the frame so it doesn't hang down.
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