Answer
Jan 13, 2026 - 04:21 AM
Open the top housing and find which “thing” the wire pulled off of:
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Switch (rocker / up-down) terminals
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Inline fuse holder
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Motor leads (usually 2 heavy wires to the motor)
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Ground point (ring terminal screwed to frame)
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Control board (small PCB) spade / screw terminal (some versions)
Most powered tongue jacks follow this pattern:
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Black (heavy): +12V power from trailer battery through an inline fuse
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White (heavy): ground to trailer frame/battery negative
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Two motor wires go from switch/board to motor (often heavier gauge than the light wires)
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Light wires are often for LED light (if equipped) or switch illumination
But again: Husky has multiple revisions, so treat this as “structure,” not a final answer.


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