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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / RVs / April 2006

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Where may I find a schematic for my Escort trailer? No Escort web site?

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CB - 19 Apr 2006 06:26 GMT
Where may I find a schematic for my Escort boat Trailer?

I have a 2000 Escort trailer, model SERIES OR MODEL #WT20GFB.

CB
RichA - 19 Apr 2006 17:50 GMT
>Where may I find a schematic for my Escort boat Trailer?
>
>I have a 2000 Escort trailer, model SERIES OR MODEL #WT20GFB.
>
>CB

Hi,
That's a boat trailer right?  The wiring diagram should be the same as
for any trailer with lights.

For a 4 pin plug Terminal 1 White wire is ground, Terminal 2 Brown wire
is running lights, Terminal 3 Yellow wire is Left turn/Brake light,
Terminal 4 Right turn/brake light.

If you have brakes then it would probably be a six wire plug with White
= Ground (GD), Brown = Running lights (TM), Yellow = Left turn/brake
lights (LT), Green = Right turn/brake lights (RT), Blue = Brake
controller (ST) and Black = Power (AUX)

Take care and Happy boating....
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RichA
"We Get Too Soon Olde and Too Late Smart"

CB - 23 Apr 2006 06:09 GMT
>>Where may I find a schematic for my Escort boat Trailer?
>>
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> is running lights, Terminal 3 Yellow wire is Left turn/Brake light,
> Terminal 4 Right turn/brake light.

Thanks dude

That's not what I was hunting for put that helped out too. I was looking for
a bearing/hub sizes w/diagram

I called the boat dealer and the parts department pointed me to...

www.baylinerparts.com

> If you have brakes then it would probably be a six wire plug with White
> = Ground (GD), Brown = Running lights (TM), Yellow = Left turn/brake
> lights (LT), Green = Right turn/brake lights (RT), Blue = Brake
> controller (ST) and Black = Power (AUX)
>
> Take care and Happy boating....
No-One - 19 Apr 2006 20:25 GMT
Look here:  http://www.accessconnect.com/trailer_wiring_diagram.htm

Hope this helps.

JJS

> Where may I find a schematic for my Escort boat Trailer?
>
> I have a 2000 Escort trailer, model SERIES OR MODEL #WT20GFB.
>
> CB
JaySeeBee - 19 Apr 2006 22:05 GMT
From what I've seen most trailers (ie, campers, boat and utility)
including a boat, utility and a small pop-up We had use basic color
coded wiring and harnesses. They are all similar. You can check this
website for some info on the color wire and functions.

http://www.etrailer.com/faq/wiring.asp

JCB

> Where may I find a schematic for my Escort boat Trailer?
>
> I have a 2000 Escort trailer, model SERIES OR MODEL #WT20GFB.
>
> CB

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