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8 pin MALE side plug for trailer lighting harness?
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Thanks for the follow-up. Pulled a couple of those connectors last time I was at P&P - chased the harness forward to the area above the left rear wheel well, which is more than enough to make up a trailer light harness, at least for a wagon.
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Originally posted by oldcarguy6547 View PostThanks for the info - the plug pair in your photo sure looks like the same configuration as the one on the end of the trailer light pigtail in the spare tire well. I've dug around in the engine compartment and under the dash looking for one of those plugs, don't know why I didn't think to look at the tail light wiring.
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Thanks for the info - the plug pair in your photo sure looks like the same configuration as the one on the end of the trailer light pigtail in the spare tire well. I've dug around in the engine compartment and under the dash looking for one of those plugs, don't know why I didn't think to look at the tail light wiring.
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The male side was always used for accessories - in this case predominantly the dashboard foglight switches. I think the only time it actually paired to an actual loose connector with pigtail wiring was on the tail lights - pretty sure one of them had the same number of pins as youre looking for. Wouldn't be surprised if some of the wire colors even matched up.
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Plenty of old threads one place and another regarding the available-a-long-time-ago-from-Honda accessory trailer light harness, but since that harness hasn't been available for years and so few cars had trailer hitches installed the odds of finding one are essentially slim and none.
What I'm trying to figure out is whether that same 8 terminal connecter was used in a male-female plug combination anywhere else in the wiring harnesses of any similar era Honda.
If the male side of that style connector exists anywhere in any early '90's Honda (and I can find one in a yard), I can cut the plug out of the harness, get the terminals out of it and solder in new leads to build a trailer light harness.
The plug in the spare tire well of my '91 wagon only has 6 wires in the 8 bays, so the other option (if there's a 6 bay male-female plug combination somewhere in a factory harness) is to cut a pair of 6 bay plugs out of the donor harness, remove the wires and terminals from the wagon's existing female plug, swap them over to the 6 bay plug body and build the rest of the trailer harness extension using the other half of the 6 bay male-female plug pair.Last edited by oldcarguy6547; 03-19-2023, 01:52 AM.
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wow... somewhere I have one of these..... but .... wow..... i don't know if I threw it out, that was 10 years ago and I think i still find it every now and then in the bottom of a box. So ya, there is a harness that plugs into this and is used for trailer connections.
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8 pin MALE side plug for trailer lighting harness?
Anyone know if there's an 8 pin male wiring harness plug anywhere in the CB 7/9 harness that matches the configuration of the female plug in the trunk (coupe/sedan) or spare tire well (wagon) for connecting trailer lights?
Dealer parts guy said the factory trailer lighting accessory harness hasn't been available for years and no OE plugs (either male or female) are available from Honda either.
Need to build a harness to run out to a trailer hitch, prefer to connect into the existing harness plug. Have looked through the harnesses in several cars at the yards without finding one - curious if there's one buried somewhere in the electrical system that I've missed. Attached photo is of the female plug in the wagon's spare tire well.Last edited by oldcarguy6547; 03-18-2023, 04:59 PM.Tags: None
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