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Hi Guys

I have just fitted a towbar to a Mitsubushi Outlander/Warrior 09, any ideas for guidence re hooking up the twin electrics, ie which is the best side to hook up everything. i believe its the N/S rear but, also i am told that there is a pre wired tow socket in there somewhere?
Also any colour codes would be good, i am little unsure about diving in to the wiring, with theses new LED clusters for the rear tail lighting.

Thank you

Submitted: 151 days and 12 hours ago.
Category: UK Car
Value: $18
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