Product Details
- Brand: Curt
- Model: 11034 59236 57187 58303-CH325
- Includes: Class 1 Trailer Tow Hitch, Multi-Function Taillight Converter Kit, 4-Way to 5-Way Flat Adapter for Boat Trailer Surge Brakes, Connector Mounting Bracket for 5-Way Flat
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For 1997-2004 Chevy Corvette Trailer Hitch + Wiring 5 Pin Fits Coupe Curt 11034 1-1/4 Tow Receiver Install Notes
Installation Instructions for 1997-2004 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible & Coupe
Part Numbers:
- 11034
Tools Required:
- Torque wrench
- Ratchet
- Drill with 7/16" bit
- 7/16" Fishwire (provided)
Step-by-Step Instructions:
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Temporarily Remove Exhaust Hangers:
- Remove the rearmost exhaust hangers on both sides of the vehicle.
- Slide the hitch between the exhaust and bumper fascia, being careful not to scratch the fascia.
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Position the Hitch:
- Center the hitch left to right.
- Align the ends of the mounting tabs so they are flush with the rear surface of the crossmember.
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Mark and Drill Holes:
- Using the hitch as a template, mark the locations for the fasteners.
- Remove the hitch carefully.
- Drill four holes for the fasteners into the frame.
- Drill an access hole centered on the crossmember to allow fishwiring of the carriage bolts and spacers.
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Fishwire Fasteners:
- Fishwire the provided 7/16" carriage bolts and spacers into position through the access hole and existing access slots.
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Install the Hitch:
- Slide the hitch back into position between the exhaust and bumper fascia, being careful not to scratch the fascia or dislodge the fasteners.
- Secure the hitch using the provided 7/16" flange nuts.
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Torque Fasteners:
- Torque all hardware to 59 ft-lbs.
Hardware List:
- Carriage Bolt, 7/16-14 x 2, Grade 8, YZ: Qty 4 (Part No. 10-10317)
- Nut, Ser-Flange, 7/16-14 UNC, Grade 8, YZ: Qty 4 (Part No. 20-00103)
- .250 x .88 x 2.25" Square Hole Spacer: Qty 4 (Part No. CM-SP2)
- 7/16" Fishwire Tool: Qty 2
Safety Notes:
- Gross Load Capacity (Weight Carrying Hitch): 2,000 lbs (trailer weight), 200 lbs (tongue weight).
- Do not exceed the vehicle manufacturer's recommended towing capacity.
- All non-trailer loads applied to this product must be supported by auxiliary stabilizing straps.
- Periodically check the receiver hitch to ensure all fasteners are tight and structural components are sound.
Specifications:
- Hitch Weight: Not specified.
- Installation Time:
- Professional: 19 minutes
- Novice (DIY): 20 minutes
- Drilling Required: Yes
Manufacturer Notes:
- Designed for use with Ball Mount #55001 / 45501.
- Warranty covers defects in material and workmanship at the time of purchase.
- For technical support, call Curt Manufacturing at 1-877-287-8634.
Installation Instructions for 2013-Present Ford Fiesta Sedan
Part Numbers:
- 11369
Tools Required:
- Ratchet
- Torque Wrench
- Sockets: 11/16", 13mm
- Safety Glasses
Step-by-Step Instructions:
Step 1: Remove existing nut.
- Remove the existing 8mm nut from the innermost weld stud on the frame flange, both sides.
Step 2: Position the hitch.
- Raise the hitch into position and secure the front hole to the weld stud using the nut removed in Step 1.
Step 3: Insert carriage bolts and spacers.
- Insert a 7/16"-14 x 4" carriage bolt through the SP7 spacer and both the upper and lower holes in the bumper bracket.
- Pass the bolt out through the rear-most hole in the hitch, both sides.
Step 4: Secure the bolts.
- Attach all bolts using 7/16"-14 flange nuts.
Step 5: Torque all hardware.
- Torque all 7/16" hardware to 59 ft-lbs.
- Torque all 8mm hardware to 23 ft-lbs.
Hardware List:
- (4) 7/16"-14 x 4" Carriage Bolts
- (4) 7/16"-14 Hex Flange Nuts
- (3) .250 x 1.00 x 2.00" Square Hole Spacers (CM-SP7)
Safety Notes:
- Always wear safety glasses during installation.
- Periodically check the hitch to ensure all fasteners are tight and structural components are sound.
Specifications:
- Gross Trailer Weight (GTW): 2,000 lbs
- Tongue Weight (TW): 200 lbs
- Installation Time: 15 minutes (professional), 30 minutes (novice)
Manufacturer Notes:
- Attention: This is a summary of the installation procedure. For complete installation instructions, including diagrams and detailed information from the manufacturer, please download the full installation PDF.
- Designed for use with Ball Mount #45016 (D-224) or Euro Ball Mounts #45571 (1 7/8") and #45572 (2").
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For technical support and assistance, our team of experts is available to help. You can reach our tech support by visiting www.trailerjacks.com or calling 877-869-6690.
Installation Instructions for Nissan Sentra 2.0
Part Numbers:
- 11370
Tools Required:
- Ratchet
- Torque Wrench
- Drill
- 7/16" Fishwire Tool
- 1/2" Drill Bit
Step-by-Step Instructions:
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Remove Spare Tire:
- Remove the spare tire from the trunk.
- Remove the rubber plugs from the trunk pan.
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Install Trunk Pan Spacer:
- Insert (2) 1/2"-13 carriage bolts and trunk pan spacers into the trunk pan holes.
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Enlarge Bumper Beam Holes:
- Enlarge the two holes in the bumper beam that align with the outermost holes on the hitch side plate.
- Use a 1/2" drill bit for this step.
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Fishwire Carriage Bolts and Spacers:
- Fishwire the 7/16"-14 carriage bolts and SP7 square hole spacers through the end of the bumper beam to the newly enlarged holes.
- Refer to the Fishwire Technique Diagram for guidance.
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Raise Hitch into Position:
- Raise the hitch into place.
- Loosely secure it using:
- (2) 1/2" flange nuts on the trunk pan bolts.
- (2) 7/16" flange nuts on the bumper beam bolts.
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Torque Fasteners:
- Torque all 7/16" hardware to 59 ft-lbs.
- Torque all 1/2" hardware to 110 ft-lbs.
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Return Spare Tire to Trunk:
- Reinstall the spare tire into its original position.
Hardware List:
- (2) 1/2"-13 UNC Carriage Bolts, 1-1/2"
- (2) 7/16"-14 UNC Carriage Bolts, 1"
- (2) CM-SP7 Square Hole Spacers (0.250 x 1.00 x 2.00")
- (2) 1/2"-13 UNC Flange Nuts
- (2) 7/16"-14 UNC Flange Nuts
- (1) 7/16" Fishwire Tool
Safety Notes:
- Periodically check this receiver hitch to ensure all fasteners are tight and structural components are sound.
- Warning: Do not exceed the vehicle manufacturer’s recommended towing capacity.
- Use auxiliary stabilizing straps for all non-trailer loads.
Specifications:
- Gross Load Capacity (Weight Carrying Hitch):
- 2,000 lbs. Trailer Weight
- 200 lbs. Tongue Weight
- Professional Install Time: 25 minutes
- Novice (DIY) Install Time: 30 minutes
Manufacturer Notes:
- Attention: This is a summary of the installation procedure. For complete installation instructions, including diagrams and detailed information from the manufacturer, please download the full installation PDF.
- For technical support and assistance, our team of experts is available to help. You can reach our tech support by visiting www.trailerjacks.com or calling 877-869-6690.
Installation Instructions for Wiring Harness with Powered Converter
Part Numbers:
- 59236
Wiring Access Location:
Refer to the wiring location guides based on vehicle type provided in the manual:
SUVs and Vans:
- S1: Behind driver-side taillight housing
- S2: Behind passenger-side taillight housing
- S3: Behind driver-side rear access panel
- S4: Behind passenger-side rear access panel
- S5: Behind driver-side rear bumper
- S6: Behind the center of the rear bumper
- S7: Behind passenger-side rear bumper
- S8: Under rear floor panel
Passenger Cars:
- P1: Behind driver-side taillight housing, outside of the trunk
- P2: Behind passenger-side taillight housing, outside of the trunk
- P3: Behind driver-side taillight housing, inside the trunk
- P4: Behind passenger-side taillight housing, inside the trunk
- P5: Behind driver-side rear bumper
- P6: Behind the center of the rear bumper
- P7: Behind passenger-side rear bumper
Trucks:
- T1: Behind driver-side taillight housing
- T2: Behind passenger-side taillight housing
- T3: Behind driver-side rear bumper
- T4: Behind the center of the rear bumper fascia
- T5: Behind passenger-side rear bumper
Determining Vehicle Wiring Types:
To identify the vehicle wiring type, follow these steps:
- Ensure all lights on the vehicle are off.
- Probe the taillight connectors while they remain connected to the vehicle.
- Use the following wiring descriptions to determine the vehicle type:
Wiring Types:
-
Two-Wire System:
- Combined stop and turn signal with an independent tail signal.
- Indicator: Flashing signal on one side for turn signals; both sides activate for brakes.
-
Three-Wire System:
- Independent stop, turn, and tail signals.
- Indicator: Separate wires for turn signals and brake lights.
-
PWM-ST System:
- Combined stop and tail signal with an independent turn signal.
- Indicator: Stop and tail signals use the same wire; separate turn signal wires.
-
PWM-STT System:
- Combined stop, turn, and tail signal.
- Indicator: A single wire serves stop, turn, and tail functions.
Tools Required:
- Test light
- Utility knife
- Electrical tape
- Wire crimper
- Paper
- Wire stripper
- Pen
Step-by-Step Instructions:
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Locate the Vehicle Battery
- Disconnect the negative battery terminal securely.
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Identify Vehicle Taillight Wiring
- Use the wiring location guide and instructions for determining the wiring type.
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Attach the Input Wires
- Match wires using snap locks:
- Green Wire: Splice to the right stop/turn wire.
- Red Wire: Ground with the white wire.
- Yellow Wire: Splice to the left stop/turn wire.
- Brown Wire: Splice to the tail wire.
- Match wires using snap locks:
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Mount the Converter
- Secure the black converter box near the taillight using the provided double-sided tape.
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Ground the White Wire
- Use the ring terminal and provided screw to ground the wire at a clean, rust-free location.
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Route the Power Wire
- Route the black wire to the positive battery terminal, avoiding pinch points or hot components.
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Install the Fuse
- Add the 15-amp fuse after completing all other steps.
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Test the System
- Verify turn signals, brake lights, and tail lights using a test light or trailer.
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Reinstall Components
- Reinstall all removed parts and reconnect the negative battery terminal.
Hardware List:
- Snap locks
- 15-amp fuse and holder
- Ring terminal
- Cable ties
- Double-sided tape
Safety Notes:
- Do not exceed product or tow vehicle lamp load ratings.
- Inspect all wiring periodically for damage or loose connections.
- Avoid drilling without confirming there are no hidden items behind the surface.
Specifications:
- Signal Circuits: 5.0-amps per side
- Tail/Running Circuits: 7.5-amps total
- Compliance: SAE J684
Installation Instructions for Wiring Harness with Powered Converter
Part Numbers:
- 59236
Wiring Access Location:
Refer to the wiring location guides based on vehicle type provided in the manual:
SUVs and Vans:
- S1: Behind driver-side taillight housing
- S2: Behind passenger-side taillight housing
- S3: Behind driver-side rear access panel
- S4: Behind passenger-side rear access panel
- S5: Behind driver-side rear bumper
- S6: Behind the center of the rear bumper
- S7: Behind passenger-side rear bumper
- S8: Under rear floor panel
Passenger Cars:
- P1: Behind driver-side taillight housing, outside of the trunk
- P2: Behind passenger-side taillight housing, outside of the trunk
- P3: Behind driver-side taillight housing, inside the trunk
- P4: Behind passenger-side taillight housing, inside the trunk
- P5: Behind driver-side rear bumper
- P6: Behind the center of the rear bumper
- P7: Behind passenger-side rear bumper
Trucks:
- T1: Behind driver-side taillight housing
- T2: Behind passenger-side taillight housing
- T3: Behind driver-side rear bumper
- T4: Behind the center of the rear bumper fascia
- T5: Behind passenger-side rear bumper
Determining Vehicle Wiring Types:
To identify the vehicle wiring type, follow these steps:
- Ensure all lights on the vehicle are off.
- Probe the taillight connectors while they remain connected to the vehicle.
- Use the following wiring descriptions to determine the vehicle type:
Wiring Types:
-
Two-Wire System:
- Combined stop and turn signal with an independent tail signal.
- Indicator: Flashing signal on one side for turn signals; both sides activate for brakes.
-
Three-Wire System:
- Independent stop, turn, and tail signals.
- Indicator: Separate wires for turn signals and brake lights.
-
PWM-ST System:
- Combined stop and tail signal with an independent turn signal.
- Indicator: Stop and tail signals use the same wire; separate turn signal wires.
-
PWM-STT System:
- Combined stop, turn, and tail signal.
- Indicator: A single wire serves stop, turn, and tail functions.
Tools Required:
- Test light
- Utility knife
- Electrical tape
- Wire crimper
- Paper
- Wire stripper
- Pen
Step-by-Step Instructions:
-
Locate the Vehicle Battery
- Disconnect the negative battery terminal securely.
-
Identify Vehicle Taillight Wiring
- Use the wiring location guide and instructions for determining the wiring type.
-
Attach the Input Wires
- Match wires using snap locks:
- Green Wire: Splice to the right stop/turn wire.
- Red Wire: Ground with the white wire.
- Yellow Wire: Splice to the left stop/turn wire.
- Brown Wire: Splice to the tail wire.
- Match wires using snap locks:
-
Mount the Converter
- Secure the black converter box near the taillight using the provided double-sided tape.
-
Ground the White Wire
- Use the ring terminal and provided screw to ground the wire at a clean, rust-free location.
-
Route the Power Wire
- Route the black wire to the positive battery terminal, avoiding pinch points or hot components.
-
Install the Fuse
- Add the 15-amp fuse after completing all other steps.
-
Test the System
- Verify turn signals, brake lights, and tail lights using a test light or trailer.
-
Reinstall Components
- Reinstall all removed parts and reconnect the negative battery terminal.
Hardware List:
- Snap locks
- 15-amp fuse and holder
- Ring terminal
- Cable ties
- Double-sided tape
Safety Notes:
- Do not exceed product or tow vehicle lamp load ratings.
- Inspect all wiring periodically for damage or loose connections.
- Avoid drilling without confirming there are no hidden items behind the surface.
Specifications:
- Signal Circuits: 5.0-amps per side
- Tail/Running Circuits: 7.5-amps total
- Compliance: SAE J684
Additional Information:
- Attention: This is a summary of the installation procedure. For complete installation instructions, including diagrams and detailed information from the manufacturer, please download the full installation PDF.
Technical Support:
- For technical support and assistance, our team of experts is available to help. You can reach our tech support by visiting www.trailerjacks.com or calling 877-869-6690.
Warranty:
- Warranty Duration: [Insert warranty period]
- Coverage Details: [Insert coverage details]
- For complete warranty information, please download the full installation PDF.
Note: Ensure all connections are secure and test the wiring with a properly wired trailer or test light to confirm functionality.
Installation Instructions for 4-Way to 5-Way Adapter
Tools Required:
- Wire Crimpers
- Wire Cutters
- Test Light or Multimeter
- Quick Splice Connector (provided)
- Additional Wire (if needed for reverse light connection)
- Cable Ties (optional)
- Silicone Sealant (optional)
Overview:
This adapter converts your 4-way flat trailer connector to a 5-way flat, adding reverse light functionality for trailers with reverse lights or surge brake lockout systems.
Step-by-Step Instructions:
1. Mount the Adapter:
- Select a suitable mounting location near the hitch and securely install the adapter.
2. Connect the 4-Way Plug:
- Plug the 4-way flat connector from the adapter into the existing 4-way flat connector on your vehicle.
- This connection provides tail lights, left turn, right turn, and brake light functions.
3. Ground the Adapter:
- Locate a solid ground point near the adapter, such as the vehicle frame.
- Clean the surface to ensure proper contact.
- Secure the white ground wire from the adapter using the provided eyelet and a self-tapping screw.
4. Connect the Reverse Light Circuit:
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Locate the Reverse Light Wire:
- Identify the reverse light circuit on your vehicle, typically found near the tail light assembly.
- Use the provided quick splice connector to attach the adapter's blue wire to the vehicle’s reverse light circuit.
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Extend the Blue Wire (If Needed):
- If the adapter's blue wire is too short, splice in additional wire to reach the reverse light circuit.
- Route the wire safely, avoiding hot or moving parts, and secure it with cable ties.
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Seal the Connection:
- If routing the wire through a grommet, seal any openings with silicone to prevent water ingress.
5. Secure the Wiring:
- Use cable ties to secure all wires and prevent them from hanging loosely or contacting sharp edges.
6. Test the Adapter:
- Plug the adapter into your trailer’s 5-way flat connector or use a test light to verify functionality:
- Brown Wire: Tail lights (solid when headlights are on).
- Yellow Wire: Left turn signal and brake light (flashes with turn signal).
- Green Wire: Right turn signal and brake light (flashes with turn signal).
- Blue Wire: Reverse light (active when the vehicle is in reverse).
- White Wire: Ground (continuity with the vehicle's ground).
Notes:
- This adapter is designed specifically for trailers requiring a reverse light or surge brake lockout circuit.
- Ensure all connections are secure to avoid intermittent functionality.
- Always follow safety guidelines during installation and verify all circuits before use.
Warning: Improper installation or overloaded circuits can result in damage or fire. Test all connections carefully.
Installation Instructions for 4-Way to 5-Way Adapter
Tools Required:
- Wire Crimpers
- Wire Cutters
- Test Light or Multimeter
- Quick Splice Connector (provided)
- Additional Wire (if needed for reverse light connection)
- Cable Ties (optional)
- Silicone Sealant (optional)
Overview:
This adapter converts your 4-way flat trailer connector to a 5-way flat, adding reverse light functionality for trailers with reverse lights or surge brake lockout systems.
Step-by-Step Instructions:
1. Mount the Adapter:
- Select a suitable mounting location near the hitch and securely install the adapter.
2. Connect the 4-Way Plug:
- Plug the 4-way flat connector from the adapter into the existing 4-way flat connector on your vehicle.
- This connection provides tail lights, left turn, right turn, and brake light functions.
3. Ground the Adapter:
- Locate a solid ground point near the adapter, such as the vehicle frame.
- Clean the surface to ensure proper contact.
- Secure the white ground wire from the adapter using the provided eyelet and a self-tapping screw.
4. Connect the Reverse Light Circuit:
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Locate the Reverse Light Wire:
- Identify the reverse light circuit on your vehicle, typically found near the tail light assembly.
- Use the provided quick splice connector to attach the adapter's blue wire to the vehicle’s reverse light circuit.
-
Extend the Blue Wire (If Needed):
- If the adapter's blue wire is too short, splice in additional wire to reach the reverse light circuit.
- Route the wire safely, avoiding hot or moving parts, and secure it with cable ties.
-
Seal the Connection:
- If routing the wire through a grommet, seal any openings with silicone to prevent water ingress.
5. Secure the Wiring:
- Use cable ties to secure all wires and prevent them from hanging loosely or contacting sharp edges.
6. Test the Adapter:
- Plug the adapter into your trailer’s 5-way flat connector or use a test light to verify functionality:
- Brown Wire: Tail lights (solid when headlights are on).
- Yellow Wire: Left turn signal and brake light (flashes with turn signal).
- Green Wire: Right turn signal and brake light (flashes with turn signal).
- Blue Wire: Reverse light (active when the vehicle is in reverse).
- White Wire: Ground (continuity with the vehicle's ground).
Notes:
- This adapter is designed specifically for trailers requiring a reverse light or surge brake lockout circuit.
- Ensure all connections are secure to avoid intermittent functionality.
- Always follow safety guidelines during installation and verify all circuits before use.
Warning: Improper installation or overloaded circuits can result in damage or fire. Test all connections carefully.
Warranty Information:
For complete warranty instructions, please download the full installation PDF.
For technical support and assistance, our team of experts is available to help. You can reach our tech support by visiting www.trailerjacks.com or calling 877-869-6690.