Trailer Wiring and Hitch Recommendation for a 2007 Chrysler Town and Country
Question:
Hi, Im looking for a hitch and a wiring harness to tow a pop up camper with my 2007 town and country touring. It currently has no towing package. Pop up needs a pos and neg along with the normal four wires. I have to replace the trailer harness that had a 7 blade to 6 pin square that ran into the 6 pin square female recessed In the frame where there is a broken pin. If you could help me with this I would be greatful.
asked by: Jeremy H
Expert Reply:
First lets start with a hitch for your 2007 Town and Country. If you have stow and go third row seats you would want the part # 75305, or if you do not have the stow and go seats part # 75119. I attached install videos for both hitches.
For wiring you will want to first start with a 4-way. For that you will want the part # 118300. Now to convert it to a 7-way so that you can run a power wire to the trailer you will need the part # 37185. This will plug into the 4-way and then you will need to run the black wire of the connector to the positive battery post of your vehicle with 10 gauge wire like part # 10-1-1 through a breaker like # 9510. The white wire will get ran to a clean metal surface on your vehicle frame.
You will want to replace your current trailer connector with a new 7-way like part # H20046. You will need to cut off the current one and wire it by function to the # H20046. I attached a chart that lists how it would wire up.
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T-One Vehicle Wiring Harness with 4-Pole Flat Trailer Connector
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- Class III
- 350 lbs TW
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