Which Wire of the Deka Wire # DW04914-1 Should Be Used for Reverse Light Circuit
Question:
On the 12/6, 10/1 wire there is no purple wire. Which wire do you use for the backup circuit on a RV connection.
asked by: Jim C
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Expert Reply:
On the Deka Wire # DW04914-1 that you referenced there isn't a purple wire, instead you would want to use the black wire as the reverse light circuit.
Green for right turn/stop
Yellow for left turn/stop
White for ground
Brown for running lights
Blue for brake output
Red for 12 volt accy
Black for reverse
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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