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Pollak Replacement 7-Pole, RV-Style Trailer Connector Socket - Vehicle End

Pollak Replacement 7-Pole, RV-Style Trailer Connector Socket - Vehicle End

Item # PK11893
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This 7-pole, sealed, RV-style trailer connector plugs into the factory socket on your truck or SUV. Connector is an exact OE replacement on Chevy, Ford, GMC and Nissan. Great Prices for the best trailer wiring from Pollak. Pollak Replacement 7-Pole, RV-Style Trailer Connector Socket - Vehicle End part number PK11893 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Pollak Trailer Wiring - PK11893

  • Trailer Connectors
  • Vehicle End Connector
  • 7 Round - Blade
  • Plug Only
  • Pollak

This 7-pole, sealed, RV-style trailer connector plugs into the factory socket on your truck or SUV. Connector is an exact OE replacement on Chevy, Ford, GMC and Nissan.


Features:

  • Replacement 7-pole, sealed socket, RV-style trailer connector
  • High-impact nylon construction
    • Resists corrosion
  • Spring-loaded lid with stainless steel spring and runner gasket
    • Prevents leaks when closed
    • Drain slot has angled design for drainage
    • Secures trailer-end connector in socket
  • Copper-plated terminal pins
    • High conductivity and low resistance
    • Sealed with silicone at the back of the socket
      • Prevents moisture from contacting mating connector
  • Mounting bracket and hardware available to secure connector (sold separately)


Specs:

  • Application: Ford, Chevy, GMC and Nissan OEM sockets
  • Current rating: 30 amps
  • Volt rating: 12 volts
  • 1-Year limited warranty


back up 7-way connector

Back side of the replacement 7-way connector.

location of OEM connector

Pictured is the OEM connector of a Chevy truck. The connector is located above the spare tire and plugs into the replacement 7-way connector (PK11893).

plug installed on vehicle

Replacement 7-way plug installed on vehicle OEM connector.





11-893 Pollak Replacement 7-Way, RV-Style Trailer Connector Socket - Vehicle End
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Pollak Replacement 7-Pole, RV-Style Trailer Connector Socket - Vehicle End - PK11893

Average Customer Rating:  4.8 out of 5 stars   (618 Customer Reviews)

This 7-pole, sealed, RV-style trailer connector plugs into the factory socket on your truck or SUV. Connector is an exact OE replacement on Chevy, Ford, GMC and Nissan.

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Worked out awesome. I bought this for a buddy for his used truck. The previous owners for what ever reason took it. Plugged it in and worked flawlessly.



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It is a direct OEM replacement, easy installation. What I liked most was a real person answered my call and took my order, Katherine was very polite and knowledgeable. Thanks again. CJ

Corey

3/15/2024

No issues at all.



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2004 Nissan Titan

The 3 star rating is because this is not a direct replacement for a Nissan Armada. I bought this to replace the original socket on a 2004 Nissan armada. The hitch on the car says it is a Nissan hitch. I did not notice that the original socket mounted as a twist lock type and the bracket had no mounting screws when I ordered this socket. In defense of the manufacture and distributor of this socket the description did not say it was a direct replacement for an armada the assumption would be that the hitch would be the same as a titan. This was no big deal for me since I had a drill and bits to drill mounting holes and used # 8 sheet metal screws. Just have to be careful to drill the holes the right size so they self thread properly. I have been looking to see if there is a direct replacement for the original socket but can't seem to find one not even on Nissan's parts web site so I guess you just have to do what I did. I didn't think to take a video of the installation but I have included a picture of the finished install.



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2024 GMC Sierra 2500

product from Pollak is always great but they packed it with steel couplers and destroyed it



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This is just what I needed Price and fast delivery Thanks will trade again *****

George M.

4/15/2024

Works the. Way I need. Thanks



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I had to replace the socket in my truck after I forgot to disconnect the plug when setting up my camper 1 year ago. Since then, I've connected the camper 35 times and pulled it over 6,000 miles. I have had no issues at all with the new socket.



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The transaction went great. Delivered on the time I was told good product



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2016 Porsche Cayenne

It fit right up to my 2016 Porsche Cayenne diesel. A very simple installation.



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This is it!! If you have a Porsche Cayenne with a tow package (mine's a 2017) and you're wondering why the wiring "connector" that came from the factory is just a plate with nothing to plug in to... This is the thing you need! It fits the holes in the mounting bracket perfectly and plugs right into the harness coming out of the car (after you carefully release the little clip holding the clip connecting the plate to the harness (no, that's not a typo). I also purchased a matching 7 to 4-pin adapter, so I can easily connect to either. And etrailer had it all... and made it easy. Quick shipping, just as promised. Love e-Trailer! :)



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Still working after a year. Performs as expected. Easy to install.



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It fit perfect and was literally plug and play.



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1995 Ford F-250 Super Duty

After redoing my trailer wiring harness to put a socket in the bed of my 1995 F250, I used this to replace the old socket in my bumper. Saved me having to do more splicing and hard wiring in the old socket.

David

3/3/2023

After a year of use, this is still working great. I don’t use it a lot as most of my towing is of the 5th wheel using the in-bed connector.



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Easy to install and has worked every si nce



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2000 Toyota Tundra

Hi, I am a ASE Certified Automotive technician for 30-plus years. I have to say these parts are Factory quality, the option for Direct Fit everything plugs right into the wiring harnesses fits as if they came as original equipment with the vehicle and the same quality. When ordering parts if you call and speak to an operator that extremely helpful and actually know what's going on. And their tech support this extremely knowledgeable.



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Nice fit to my factory harness. This was a replacement for the factory hitch mount. I decided to drill a hole and mount in the bumper like I’ve seen on other vehicles. This makes for a convenient and protected location.



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2008 Porsche Cayenne

This is the original plug and play. For VW SUV's this does the trick. I recommend using some anti-seize on the bolts that secure this into the mount. I have this on both an Audi and a Porsche both work great. The picture shows what the car some with so you simply plug this unit into the factory socket and secure with 4 machine screws.



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Wrong Pollak product. needed Pollak 12-705 6-24 volts Female (truck)



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2015 Audi Q7

The right adapter, fits Audi q7 factory tow package. 1/3 the price of Audi part. Fast shipping, etrailer is the place for reasonably priced trailer parts.
Thanks George



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Quality unit. Easy installation. Replaced the oem perfectly.



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2007 Ford F-150

This part fit perfect.



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Arrived as advertised. Good product. Th anks.



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Direct replacement for factory socket.



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2012 Ford F-250 Super Duty

Fits the custom bumper cut out perfect, looking forward to installing.



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2021 Volkswagen ID 4

I was surprised that my 2021 VW ID.4 had a hitch receiver but no receptacle. This fit perfectly.



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Work great!


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