Plug-and-Play CURT Custom Wiring Connectors
A CURT custom wiring connector (sometimes called a T-connector) is a simple; plug-and-play electrical device that eliminates the need for cutting; splicing and soldering when installing vehicle-to-trailer wiring
Bridging the Gap for Vehicles Not Ready to Tow
Most vehicles do not come ready to tow Unless your vehicle has a towing package; it is probably not equipped with a trailer wiring connector This is where CURT's custom wiring connectors come into play A custom wiring connector uses a single original equipment plug to plug into a special socket provided by your vehicle Though this option is not available on every vehicle; some automotive manufacturers design their vehicles to be easily equipped for towing by supplying a socket; integrated into the vehicle's electrical system; to readily accept a custom wiring connector With a CURT custom wiring connector; there is no need to tap into the taillight assembly because a special socket is already provided
Custom Wiring Solutions for Specific Vehicles
This custom wiring connector provides a 4-way flat connector socket and comes with a circuit-protected converter It is designed to be a custom wiring option for certain years of the Honda Odyssey van CURT custom wiring connectors are designed to be long-lasting and simple to install They come with dust covers to keep your connector clean when not in use
Key Features of CURT Custom Wiring Connectors
A CURT custom wiring harness (also called a T connector) is a simple; plug and play electrical device that eliminates the need for cutting; splicing and soldering when installing vehicle to trailer wiring. Most vehicles do not come ready to tow. Unless your vehicle has a towing package; it is probably not equipped with a trailer wiring connector. This is where CURT's custom wiring harnesses come into play. Custom wiring harnesses plug into your vehicle's electrical system using original equipment (OEM) connectors. Our custom wiring harnesses use two or more OEM connectors to plug in at the taillight assembly and provide a standard trailer socket to allow a trailer to be plugged into your vehicle's power system.