Re: 2010 Laredo Backup Lights?
No, your trailer does not have back up lights, it also does not have wiring for back up lights. With the exception of the umbilical cable (7 way cable) from the truck hitch connection to the first "junction box/connection box". From your truck, the center pin (#7) is usually called the "accessory connection", is the yellow wire and is used for back up lights. You can verify that it is connected as such on your tow vehicle by having someone start your truck, put it in reverse (apply the brakes !!!!!) and then use a test light to check for voltage on pin #7. Then have them put the truck in neutral and the power should drop on that pin. The umbilical cable is a standard part and it does contain the yellow wire, so you do have "back up light wiring" from your truck to your first junction box.
Anyway, from the junction box where the umbilical joins the trailer wiring, you can run a "new wire" to your new back up lights. I haven't wired mine yet, but have everything sitting in the trailer. I bought two "horizontal shaped" LED floodlights and plan to mount them on the bumper standoffs (when I get around to it)......
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2015 F250 6.7l 4x4
2014 Cougar X Lite 27RKS
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