





CURT Non-Powered 3-to-2-Wire Splice-In Tail Light Converter Not Compatible with LED Lights 58240
Model: 58240CURT Vehicle Taillight Converter
When your vehicle lacks an electrical connection for trailer hookup, the CURT Vehicle Taillight Converter provides the perfect solution for safe towing. Ensuring your trailer's tail lights are functional is essential, and this converter effectively equips your vehicle for the task.
Our CURT electrical converters work by splicing into the vehicle's taillight wiring, rather than plugging into various sockets. Often referred to as "taillight converters", these converters may require a bit more installation effort than custom wiring harnesses, but they assure a reliable, long-term connector solution.
Features:
- Converts a 3-wire vehicle electrical system to standard 2-wire trailer wiring.
- Not suitable for LED-equipped vehicles.
- Must be installed inside the vehicle for protection.
- Easy installation with color-coded wires.
- No need for a heavy-duty flasher or direct battery connection.
Whether you're towing a small trailer or a larger load, the CURT taillight converter ensures that your trailer's lighting system is synchronized with your vehicle, promoting safe and efficient towing.
Specifications: | |
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Part Type | Tail Light Converter |
Connection Type | Splices Into Vehicle Wiring |
Fitment Type | Universal |
$36 74
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Product Details
- Brand: Curt
- Model: 58240
- UPC: 612314924004
- Includes: Non-Powered 3-to-2 Splice Kit
CURT Vehicle Taillight Converter
When your vehicle lacks an electrical connection for trailer hookup, the CURT Vehicle Taillight Converter provides the perfect solution for safe towing. Ensuring your trailer's tail lights are functional is essential, and this converter effectively equips your vehicle for the task.
Our CURT electrical converters work by splicing into the vehicle's taillight wiring, rather than plugging into various sockets. Often referred to as "taillight converters", these converters may require a bit more installation effort than custom wiring harnesses, but they assure a reliable, long-term connector solution.
Features:
- Converts a 3-wire vehicle electrical system to standard 2-wire trailer wiring.
- Not suitable for LED-equipped vehicles.
- Must be installed inside the vehicle for protection.
- Easy installation with color-coded wires.
- No need for a heavy-duty flasher or direct battery connection.
Whether you're towing a small trailer or a larger load, the CURT taillight converter ensures that your trailer's lighting system is synchronized with your vehicle, promoting safe and efficient towing.
Specifications: | |
---|---|
Part Type | Tail Light Converter |
Connection Type | Splices Into Vehicle Wiring |
Fitment Type | Universal |
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Part Type | Tail Light Converter |
Connection Type | Splices Into Vehicle Wiring |
Fitment Type | Universal |
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