Trailer Wiring Connector - Winnebago Sunflyer Owner's Manual

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SECTION 6
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
• Clean and tighten battery terminals and have
the specific gravity checked at least once a
year.
• Every two months, or more often in hot
weather, check the battery fluid level. If nec-
essary, fill with distilled water to approxi-
mately 3/8 inch above the plates. DO NOT
OVERFILL. If water is added during freez-
ing weather, either charge the battery or drive
the motor home several miles to mix water
and electrolyte to prevent freezing.
• Fluid level check may be omitted if equipped
with maintenance-free batteries.
WARNING
To prevent wiring damage, it is
essential when replacing the cables
on the battery, or when using a
"booster" battery, that the positive
post and the positive cable be
attached and the negative post and
negative cable be attached. The posts
are marked (+) plus and (-) minus. If
a "fast charger" is used while battery
is in the motor home, disconnect both
battery cables before connecting the
charger. Never attempt to charge or
boost a frozen battery.
BATTERY CONDITION METER
See related item under "Monitor Panel" in sec-
tion 8, Appliances.
AUX. START SWITCH
See section 2, Driving Your Motor Home for
information on Aux. Start Switch.

TRAILER WIRING CONNECTOR

Your coach is pre-wired for trailer or car tow-
ing lights with a 6-pin socket on the rear bumper.
The connector plug is supplied in the coach parts
package provided to you by your dealer when
you took delivery of the vehicle.
6-12
The diagram shows proper connection of trail-
er or tow vehicle wiring to the coach light system.
Remove the small screw near the end of the plug
and slide the contact assembly out of the barrel.
TM = Tail lights
GD = Ground
LT = Left Turn
RT = Right Turn
S = Brake Lights
A = Backup Lights
*NOTE: On Ford chassis, these turn signal con-
nection also include a brake light func-
tion.

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