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LCA078 06-22-2015 04:51 PM

does a 5-pin flat blade trailer light plug-n-play wiring harness exist?
 
I'd like to clean up the rat nest under my rear bumper. I have no idea how many previous owners installed their own trailer harness wires but it's a complete mess right now. I can count 4 separate 4-pin flat blade wiring sets (2 of which were cut and left dangling) so who knows what condition my final connection is in. Right now, I use the 6-pin round plug and use a 6 round-to-4 pin blade adapter for my basic trailer towing because the two dangling 4-pins don't work. The issue I'm running into is I need the 5-pin flat blade (the one with that locks out the surge brakes when backing up) to pull my boat. I can trick the lock-out solenoid on the surge brakes to activate by plugging the #5 (last pin) trailer male pin into the #2 pin on the truck with the parking lights on. But this is very cumbersome and I've broken a couple pins doing this already.

So, I"m looking for a harness that I can plug directly into the truck's original harness that has a 6-pin round and the 5-pin flat. Do these exist?

tonym17 06-22-2015 06:03 PM

check etrailer ...my local trailer place has the 5 pin flat with about 18" of wire on the end

RV_Tech 06-22-2015 07:37 PM

I went through my catalogs and I can not find that combination. I also did not see it on etrailer. Would it make sense to change the receiver on the truck to a seven pin? Then you could find any type of adapter you needed.

Steve

LCA078 06-23-2015 08:25 AM

Yeah, I guess I don't mind changing to a seven pin since like you said, I can get any adapter I need then. Was hoping I didn't have to carry around the adapters as they tend to get lost when someone borrows my truck to yank a trailer.

Found this on etrailer: Hopkins Endurance Multi-Tow Trailer Connector Adapter - 7-Way to 6-Way, 5-Way or 4-Way Hopkins Wiring HM47570 Will still need the 6-pin round for the trailers at the farm but this should cure 99% of my towing concerns.


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blackjack95 06-24-2015 03:45 AM

Get the 7 blade and 5 pin combo.it will cover 7 blade 4 pin and 5 pin all in one.if u need 6 pin round then buy adapter.or do what is found above.I had to clean mine up to when I got my truck.


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