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A successful installation of a 6-pin harness with a module—likely for a tow hitch, power liftgate, trailer wiring, or aftermarket accessory—on a Genesis GV70. Here’s a breakdown and a few points to make sure everything is buttoned up correctly: Removed luggage board, tray, and spare tire: Essential to access the left rear quarter panel. Located the 6-pin factory connector: This is typically taped to the body harness and can be hard to spot. Cut the tape and plugged in the new harness/module: This is exactly how many OEM or plug-and-play systems are installed. A Few Things to Double Check: 1. Secure the Module: Make sure the module you plugged in is mounted or tucked securely to avoid rattling. 2. Test the System: If it’s related to trailer wiring, plug in a trailer light tester or a trailer to verify function. If it’s a power liftgate module or something similar, operate the function to ensure it responds correctly. 3. Check Fuses: Some systems need a fuse inserted in the rear fuse box after installing the harness. Verify in your owner’s manual or install guide. 4. Reinstall Everything Properly: Make sure no wires are pinched when reinstalling the tray, board, and trim panel.
Gregory · May 19, 2025
Great working with Ioniq Guy. Product works excellent and very responsive to questions and working with you. I won't hesitate to get more stuff as I've experienced him supporting his products when questions arise
Aaron · February 22, 2025
The instructions and documentation were easy to follow. Took only about 20 minutes to install. It works as advertised. So glad I didn't have to install the board under the front seat.
John · March 18, 2024
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