Parts Needed to Add 7-Way to 2002 Toyota Highlander with OEM 4-Way
Question:
Im wiring my 2002 Toyota Highlander as tow vehicle. the manufacturer has supplied a hook up for a 4 pin harness under the rear that I believe I can splice unto a 7 pin male as the trailer has the 7 pin female. Small trailer wont need brakes. What fits the Toyota plug in? I could send an image if it would help.
asked by: Mark S
Expert Reply:
The factory connector on your 2002 Toyota Highlander that your current 4-way is connected is only compatible with 4-way connectors and there isn't a 7-way that would plug in. But I have an equally easy solution for adding a 7-way though with the part # 37185. This just plugs right into your 4-way and gives you a 7-way.
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Adapter 4-Pole to 7-Pole and 4-Pole
- Trailer Wiring
- Wiring Adapters
- Multi-Function Adapter
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- Plug and Lead
- 4 Flat
- 7 Round - Blade
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