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Speaker 1: Today we're gonna take a look at the Easy Connector Vehicle End Male to seven-way RV female adaptor. Now this adaptor you would use if you've changed your seven-way standard trailer connector on your vehicle to this new Easy Connector style and you'll wanna pull a trailer that still has that standard seven-way blade RV connector. Well, this adaptor is what you'll need. This… see more >
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Lance does have a proprietary plug, but many customers see a standard 6-way or 7-way round and notice it doesn't fit their factory 7-way as well. I've attached an article to help if you have one of the 7-way or 6-way round connectors which we…
view full answer...A junction box/7-way plug kit like Epicord #277-000141 or #HS381-9000 lets you convert the camper to match the 7-way RV blade type connector format. This avoids the extra connection points and potential trouble spots from using separate adapters.…
view full answer...The wiring on a semi is not normally the same as a standard RV or Gooseneck trailer. You will need to use a couple different harnesses to get what you are looking for. I recommend the ZCI Circuit Protected Vehicle Wiring Harness w/ 4-Pole Flat…
view full answer...In order to help you troubleshoot this issue I need to ask you a few questions. On the trailer, do the turn signals operate properly, meaning do they flash at the expected rate? Were the LEDs installed recently as replacements or are they the…
view full answer...You can use the Pollack #PK11700 to install on your gooseneck trailer and create a 7 way plug capable of fitting on the 7 pole round plug that is on a semi tractor trailer truck. For the wiring you can use the Deka Jacketed 7 Wire #DW04914-1 which is…
view full answer...I don't know which truck or trailer isn't wired standard, but it sounds like with multiple trailers working on your vehicle that your friend's truck and trailer are wired wrong, but to fit each other. I've attached a picture of what…
view full answer...It could be a tow package fuse on the vehicle. Use the owners manual to find the locations of fuses/relays related to the tow package wiring to check them and replace as needed. If the issue is not a fuse or relay then you can test the vehicle side…
view full answer...It sounds like the running light circuit of the trailer wiring on your Ford F250 is at fault. I would still verify this by using a circuit tester like our part #PTW2993 to check the running light pin of the trailer wiring connector. I would then…
view full answer...Most likely some of the colors of the wires in your picture would match up to the #H20046 your best option would be to take a jumper wire from a 12 volt vehicle battery and put voltage on each wire to determine it's function and then wire…
view full answer...I attached a picture for you to use as a guide for wiring in your trailer's 4-way wiring to a 7-way socket connector. The yellow wire is the left turn/stop circuit that you have out of the connector.
view full answer...The RockyMounts MonoRail bike rack you'd looked at, part #RKY10004 is a great bike rack, but it wouldn't work well with bikes that have fenders like your Aventon Aventure Fat tire ebikes. The front fender would prevent the bike retaining hook…
view full answer...You would have to make an adapter since a 7-way female to 7-way female adapter isn't made. For wire you would need the part #DW04914-1 (sold by the foot). Then for 7-way connectors you would want the part #PK12703.
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