OK guys. Got my head above water (pun intended!)I gave you complete directions to remove it here https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/alu-cab-gladiator-bed-cap.30322/post-502036
should be easy after your cleanup. BTW, what is that a picture of? Looks like an almost 90% pavillion with a small shed under it with a walk up ordering window.
Hey, if I was dealing with water levels like that, I would be too! No worries at all.OK guys. Got my head above water (pun intended!)
Here is the picture of how AVO wired the brake light. As you can see the blue wire is wired into the white wire and the brown wire is wired into the infamous green wire!
@steffen707 what the previous picture showed is our boathouse. Here in the “South” our lakes really never freeze so we don’t have to pull them out like you guys probably do (I grew up in NH and that’s what was done there). As a consequence the docks at SML are fairly elaborate. This dock is about 24x36’ plus the floater and is supported by 14 treated telephone poles. It contains a cabana (in white) that houses the fridge, stereo, fishing gear etc. The boat is outboard of that but you can’t see it in the picture.
Sorry for being short the other day...
YOU GOT A BOAT HOUSE! =) Thanks for elaboratingOK guys. Got my head above water (pun intended!)
Here is the picture of how AVO wired the brake light. As you can see the blue wire is wired into the white wire and the brown wire is wired into the infamous green wire!
@steffen707 what the previous picture showed is our boathouse. Here in the “South” our lakes really never freeze so we don’t have to pull them out like you guys probably do (I grew up in NH and that’s what was done there). As a consequence the docks at SML are fairly elaborate. This dock is about 24x36’ plus the floater and is supported by 14 treated telephone poles. It contains a cabana (in white) that houses the fridge, stereo, fishing gear etc. The boat is outboard of that but you can’t see it in the picture.
Sorry for being short the other day...
so I hate to do this to you… But do you still have the tail light off? I popped mine off and I have more than one white wire, one with a grey stripe, orange stripe and pink stripe.I think you’re tapped into the grey stripe one but I was hoping to do my wiring on the vehicle side harness so if I ever needed to replace the tail lamp, I wouldn’t need to rewire all this.Hey, if I was dealing with water levels like that, I would be too! No worries at all.
Perfect timing! I was just about to investigate my taillight to see what I could do. Thanks for taking the time! I really appreciate it!
Wait, looks like you're connected to the tail light wiring, I was connected to the opposite side of that plug, i'll have to check if the wires are same color on both sides of that plug.
I guess its possible the white with gray wire is somehow connected to something else, but if the pin on the other side of the harness (vehicle side) doesn't have a wire there, wouldn't this wire not do anything? Like maybe on a rubicon its there, but on a sport its not?Pin3 is not connected on the VEHICLE side, and hooked up to that white wire with a grey stripe on the taillight side. So in theory, I can’t connect to it without connecting it on the tail lamp side.
Yup! That’s what I noticed too. Wire colors are different and I bet certain packages use more or less of the pins than others.I guess its possible the white with gray wire is somehow connected to something else, but if the pin on the other side of the harness (vehicle side) doesn't have a wire there, wouldn't this wire not do anything? Like maybe on a rubicon its there, but on a sport its not?