I've had the V22500 Trailer Wiring Harness Kit on order for over a year now, but it still has not shown up from Kubota.
I have managed to find a 7 pin and 4 pin combination socket assembly similar to the one shown in the picture, and the 8 pin flat connector that matches up to the wiring harness on the MX5400.
Here is the quandary, the tractor plug has only five wires connected to it and two of those are duplicates (tail lights) and those wires are all shown in the wiring diagram, for the MX5400, but I understand that the V22500 and the U15000, U15001 and U15002 all have all 7 wires connected to the 8 pin connector.
Does anyone have a wiring diagram for any of these wiring harness kits?
My plan is to add the 12+ circuit and possibly install a brake controller and even a back up switch to the tractor, but would like to know how the wires all connect, but I would like to use the same pin configuration as the factory kit would use so need to know which wires connect to 5,6 and 8 on the 8 pin plug. Yes I could improvise, but would prefer to have it hooked up the same as factory.
Here is what I have worked out so far.
Thanks
Walter A Townsend
I have managed to find a 7 pin and 4 pin combination socket assembly similar to the one shown in the picture, and the 8 pin flat connector that matches up to the wiring harness on the MX5400.
Here is the quandary, the tractor plug has only five wires connected to it and two of those are duplicates (tail lights) and those wires are all shown in the wiring diagram, for the MX5400, but I understand that the V22500 and the U15000, U15001 and U15002 all have all 7 wires connected to the 8 pin connector.
Does anyone have a wiring diagram for any of these wiring harness kits?
My plan is to add the 12+ circuit and possibly install a brake controller and even a back up switch to the tractor, but would like to know how the wires all connect, but I would like to use the same pin configuration as the factory kit would use so need to know which wires connect to 5,6 and 8 on the 8 pin plug. Yes I could improvise, but would prefer to have it hooked up the same as factory.
Here is what I have worked out so far.
Thanks
Walter A Townsend