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Roadmaster 2100 Quick start guide

Before you begin the installation…
If the towing vehicle has ‘separate’ brake and turn sig-
nals (Figure 1), an optional Brite-Lite™3-to-2 converter
(part number 732) must be installed prior to the
connection to the 4-wire plug.
Installing the lights…
If the towing vehicle is not equipped with a four-wire
electrical socket, first wire the included socket by following
steps 1 through 5 below. (If the towing vehicle already has
an electrical socket with a six- or seven-wire plug, it may be
more convenient to replace the existing six- or seven-wire
plug with the included four-wire plug.)
1. Choose a mounting point for the electrical socket — look
for an area at the back of the towing vehicle, which you
can easily reach and with a surface of sufficient strength
to hold the socket firmly in place. The mounting point must
be close to the center.
CAUTION
The socket must be attached at the rear of the tow-
ing vehicle, close to the center. Attaching the socket
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Installation and Use
Magnetic Tow Lights
part number 2100
wiring — back of plug
Figure 3
toward either side of the towing vehicle may cause the
wiring to be pulled from the socket, or to drag on the
ground, when the towing vehicle turns.
2. With a Phillips screwdriver, remove the set screw
(Figure 2) from the back of the socket. Then remove the
plug from the socket housing.
3. Use a test light to identify the towing vehicle’s left and
right turn signal, ground and taillight wires on the electrical
harness. Push those four wires through the back of the
socket housing.
4. Attach the wires to the back of the plug (Figure 3 shows
the attachment point for each wire; use the notch at the top
of the plug as a reference.)…
First, strip a small amount of insulation from the end
of each wire. Then unthread each connector screw on the
back of the plug, and insert the ends of the wires into the
appropriate wire cups. Tighten the connector screws to
secure the wires in place.
WARNING
Unless each wire is attached to the correct wire cup,
as shown in Figure 3, the magnetic lights on the towed
vehicle will not illuminate in tandem with the towing
vehicle’s lights. Drivers behind the towed vehicle will
not be alerted when the towing vehicle stops or turns,
which may cause an accident.
Failure to follow these instructions may cause prop-
erty damage, personal injury or even death.
5. Push the plug back into the socket housing, and re-
place the set screw.
6. Attach the socket at the point you chose in step 1 with a
bolt, nut and lock washer through both pre-drilled holes.
7. Test the system: follow the steps below to attach the
lights to the rear of the towed vehicle. With the towing
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Figure 2
Figure 1
the towed vehicle are clean.
Also, do not drag the magnets across the surface
of the towed vehicle.
Failure to follow these instructions will damage the
towed vehicle’s finish. Scratches, paint chips and other
damage to the vehicle’s finish caused by improper use
of the magnetic tow lights is not covered under war-
ranty.
4. If there is excess electrical cord, wrap the slack around
the driver’s side light, as shown in Figure 4.
5. Position both of the included protective shields (Figure
4) over the points you have chosen to mount the lights.
CAUTION
Failure to use the protective shields will cause the
magnets to scratch the towed vehicle’s finish. Scratch-
es, paint chips and other damage to the vehicle’s finish
caused by improper use of the magnetic tow lights is
not covered under warranty.
6. Position the two lights over the protective shields, as
shown in Figure 4. Note: the driver’s side light has two
electrical cords extending from the base; the passenger’s
side light has only one (Figure 4).
WARNING
Position the driver’s side and passenger’s side
lights as described above, and shown in Figure 4. If
the lights are reversed, the towed vehicle’s turn signals
will be reversed, which may cause an accident.
Failure to follow these instructions may cause prop-
erty damage, personal injury or even death.
Figure 4
continued from preceding page
vehicle’s engine on (or the ignition key in the ‘on’ posi-
tion), turn on the headlights. Now, press and release the
brake pedal and activate the turn signals to verify that the
magnetic lights work in tandem with the towing vehicle’s
turn signals and brake lights.
Attaching the lights…
1. Plug the end of the 30-foot length of electrical cord into
the socket.
2. Route the electrical cord and the magnetic lights to the
back of the towed vehicle.
CAUTION
Position the electrical cord so that it will not rub
against the towed vehicle’s finish. The finish may be
damaged if the cord rubs against it during towing.
CAUTION
Keep the cord away from all moving parts. Severe
damage to both vehicles, as well as the components of
the towing system and the magnetic lights, can occur
if the cord becomes entangled in the wheels, the tow
bar or hitch, or any other moving component.
WARNING
The wiring can be damaged if the electrical cord is
pinched or crushed. If the wiring is damaged, the mag-
netic lights will not operate. Drivers behind the towed
vehicle will not be alerted when the towing vehicle
turns or brakes, which may cause an accident.
Damaged wiring may also cause a short circuit,
which can blow a fuse in the towing vehicle, as well
as cause other, consequential damage to the towing
vehicle’s electrical system or other components.
Failure to follow these instructions may cause prop-
erty damage, personal injury or even death.
3. Choose an area on the rear of the towed vehicle to
position the two magnetic lights, so that they will be clearly
visible to drivers behind the towed vehicle.
CAUTION
To reduce the likelihood of scratches or other dam-
age to the towed vehicle’s finish, make certain that
both the underside of the magnets and the surface of
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