ABI Attachments Workman XL Owner's Manual page 16

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Tow Vehicle Wiring Installation
Fig 39.
Hardware from Packets "H-Tongue".
Fig 41.
Gently pull excess wiring harness out of tongue and
loop wire around safety clip on side of ball hitch.
Position tailgate pin to a position it
won't get pinched and bent went
lifting the trailer up on it's side.
Fig 43A.
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Fig 40.
Fig 42.
Lay cardboard on the ground
to protect the side of the trailer
when flipped on its side.
The necessary wiring to hook the workman XL trailer to the
tow vehicle are in the kit (Fig 47).
The 6 prong connector coming out of the hitch on the trailer
will plug into the 6 prong connector and the end of the
wiring harness (Fig 48).
The other end of the wiring harness has 4 bare wires, black,
white, brown and yellow (Fig 49).
Along with the main wiring harness are 2 small wire leads
with Ring connectors (One white and one black) (Fig 50 and
Fig 51). The black lead has a 30 amp fuse.
Crimp the end of the black wire (opposite the end with the
Ring connector to the black wire on the main harness shown
in Fig 50.
Crimp the end of the white wire (opposite the end with the
Ring connector to the white wire on the main harness shown
in Fig 51.
Once the black and white leads have been crimped, slide the
black heat shrink wrap over each of the crimped portion of
the leads and use a heat gun to shrink the wrap and secure it
around the both connectors. (Fig 52).
Refer to your tow vehicle owner's manual or call your local
tow vehicle dealer to determine which leads on the tow
vehicle will connect to the yellow and brown wires to control
the running lights and stop lights.
Along with the main wiring harness is the Rocker Switch and
hardware to mount the Rocker Switch to the tow vehicle (Fig
53) and (Fig 54).
Coming out the back side of the Rocker Switch is the 3 prong
connector that plugs onto the 3 prong connector on the
main wiring harness (Fig 55 and Fig 56).
The hardware can be assembled to the Rocker Switch and
mounted to the tow vehicle handlebar or some other area
on the tow vehicle (Fig 57). An additional piece of linkage
can be added to change the angle of how the Rocker Switch
is mounted or extend it away from the area mounted (Fig
58).
If more cable length is needed, see OPTIONS section of this
manual for addtional cables that are available.
Fig 43B.
Position "D" rings to a position they won't get pinched
and bent went lifting the trailer up on it's side.
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