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Section 2  -  Wiring the Vehicle

Important Note: IMPROPER WIRING IS THE #1 CAUSE OF PROBLEMS IN THE OPERATION OF A VEHICLE LIFT.  
FOLLOW THE WIRING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY

Located in the hardware package is the vehicle wiring harness.  The harness is manufactured to, and complies with the 
SAE J1128 requirements. The wire harness is approximately 23 ft. long and will accommodate most vehicles. 

Begin routing the wiring  harness at the vehicle battery.  
Attach the black wire to the negative terminal on the battery. 

Do not attach the red wire yet. 

Important Reminder: Never attempt to attach the wire harness 
to a secondary power source, The lift requires direct connection 
to the battery.

Caution:  

When the installation requires the  wiring  harness be run on the underside of a vehicle, 

route the harness away from the exhaust system, brake lines, fuel lines, gas tank, p

inch points,  and sharp edges.  

Locate the wiring harness where it can not be snagged by road debris.  

Manufactures Recommendation: Schedule a routine maintenance visit with the end user. Harmar recommends 
the lift be greased in the applicable areas, and the wire harness connections be checked for corrosion, 
and/or decay, as such conditions are normal due to environmental changes.

Unwind the harness and lay it flat.  One end of the 
harness has a black plug .  This is the lift end of the 
harness and goes to the back of the vehicle. 

Run the wiring harness under or when possible through  
the vehicle, back to the trailer hitch. Always locate the wiring 
harness where it can not be snagged by road debris and 
away from the vehicles gas tank.  
If the harness is too long for the vehicle, coil the 
excess wire and secure it to the vehicle frame with
the supplied tie wraps.  

Do not cut or shorten the 

harness. 

Secure the plug about even with the end of

the hitch receiver tube.  

Attach the red wire to the positive terminal on the battery. 

To back 

of vehicle

To vehicle's

battery

BLA

CK

 WI

RE

BLA

CK

 WI

RE

OR

Side mount

Top mount

RE

D W

IRE

RED WIRE

OR

Side mount

Top mount

Summary of Contents for AL030

Page 1: ...uld familiarize themselves with this entire manual The manual will be divided into the following sections for easy reference Section 1 Unpacking the Lift Section 3 Vehicle Preparation Section 4 Instal...

Page 2: ...separate parts must be ordered See Section 5 for installing a lift with the Swing Away option in this manual Be sure and check the contents of the box against the package check list to be sure that a...

Page 3: ...arness where it can not be snagged by road debris Manufactures Recommendation Schedule a routine maintenance visit with the end user Harmar recommends the lift be greased in the applicable areas and t...

Page 4: ...the hitch area This will allow you to simply plug the license plate light wiring into the trailer plug with no additional wiring required at the time of lift installation IMPORTANT NOTE A trailer lig...

Page 5: ...which set of holes to use when setting up the Hitch Post and Hitch Adapter Use the 1 2 x 3 1 2 bolts and nuts provided and tighten Drawings below depict a Class 1 Hitch Adapter The installation for a...

Page 6: ...to the left using supplied hardware 1 2 13 x 3 1 2 HHCS and lock nuts Section 5 Installing the Lift with Swing Away option Your lift will come shipped to you mostly pre assembled To prepare the lift...

Page 7: ...RTANT NEVER OPERATE THE SWING AWAY WITH THE CHAIR or SCOOTER ON THE LIFT This will cause damage to the Swing Away lift and potentially cause damage to the vehicle and the chair CAUTION Always insure t...

Page 8: ...rive scooter onto platform as shown Raise hold down arm Raise platform until hold down foot depresses scooter s deck or until lift s motor ratchets 1 2 3 4 5 To remove the scooter and prepare the lift...

Page 9: ...cks etc Your lift could be damaged by abuse if subjected to excessive loads imposed by rough driving Caution Do not enter steep driveways straight on Enter and leave at an angle to the street so that...

Page 10: ...the ground Raise hold down arm 2 Roll folded chair onto platform as shown 3 Raise the lift until hold down arm has contacted wheelchair s arm rests 4 To remove the chair and prepare the lift for unloa...

Page 11: ...t enter steep driveways straight on Enter and leave at an angle to the street so that you lift platform does not drag on the ground Caution Do not attempt to move the vehicle with the lift platform in...

Page 12: ...COOTER FIRMLY WITH THE PLATFORM FULLY RAISED RAISED UNTIL MOTOR RATCHETING IS HEARD The hinge points are equipped with tensioning washers The amount of force required to move these parts is determined...

Page 13: ...le to the street so that you lift platform does not drag on the ground Caution Do not attempt to move the vehicle with the lift platform in the down position If moved this way the lifting mechanism wi...

Page 14: ...part will not stay in the desired position Tighten or loosen bolts until platform and or hold down arm operates with some resistance See section 9 for details There is a ratcheting sound when the lif...

Page 15: ...010 ALA010017 8 HOLD DOWN FOOT ALA18020 9 INNER TUBE AL010 AL030 ALA0300 10 HITCH POST ALA129 11 CLASS 2 HITCH ADAPTER AL126 12 CLASS 3 HITCH ADAPTER ALA123 13 PLATFORM AL010 ALA0112 1 13 12 11 10 9 8...

Page 16: ...2050 5 ACTUATOR ALA10010 6 OUT ER TUBE AL030 ALA0303 7 HOLD DOWN ARM AL030 ALA0305 8 HOLD DOWN ARM MOUNT ALA0307 9 HOLD DOWN ARM BACK PLATE ALA03020 10 INNER TUBE AL010 AL030 ALA0300 11 HITCH POST ALA...

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