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I know its not a chevelle but I really need some help. I need to know where to tie into under the dash for the brake feed for a trailer hook up. There has to be a place to tie into rather than running a wire all the way to the back. If someone could help I would really appreciate it. Thanks guys.
 

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I don't have my Tahoe here to confirm, but I think that these vehicles have a towing wiring harness that is included with the vehicle. I think that the rear harness is tied above the spare tire and the under hood harness is tied back near the firewall on the drivers side under the hood, possibly behind the brake booster.

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On my '99 there is a junction that you can tie into behind the back bumper. I just bought a ready made T-harness, unplugged the junction, plugged in the harness and was good to go.

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I'll look at the Tahoe when i get home tonight, but it will be late so will probably post tomorrow.

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I could not find a wire for the electric brake feed under the hood, so you are going to have to follow the instructions of the brake controller that you bought for the trailer electric brakes. I think that you need a 10 ga wire for electric brakes.

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[This message has been edited by chev64 (edited 07-11-2002).]
 
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