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valerie
Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2011-05-15 11:43 AM (#134137)
Subject: plug adapter help


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I have a 2007 Ford pick up and an older Hart bumper pull.  I have to use an adapter because the 2 plugs are really different.  I cannot get my interior lights to work anymore or my outside lights to work.  Is there something I need to change on the adapter or will I need to rewire everything?
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BigT
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2011-05-15 12:33 PM (#134139 - in reply to #134137)
Subject: RE: plug adapter help


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Rewire your Hart to match your Ford.
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valerie
Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2011-05-15 1:02 PM (#134140 - in reply to #134139)
Subject: RE: plug adapter help


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What about the difference in the wires?  There are flat on the ford and not as many wires as the round plug on the hart?
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Zipitude
Reg. Jan 2006
Posted 2011-05-15 1:04 PM (#134141 - in reply to #134137)
Subject: RE: plug adapter help


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Defenitely rewire the trailer with a 7 way RV plug. That will fit yor truck, and ny other newer truck for that matter, and will eliminate the need for any adapters. The plug can be purchasedjust about anywhere (Walmart, Tractor Supply, or any auto parts store).
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retento
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2011-05-15 1:39 PM (#134142 - in reply to #134137)
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Zipitude
Reg. Jan 2006
Posted 2011-05-15 4:30 PM (#134143 - in reply to #134137)
Subject: RE: plug adapter help


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The extra wire on the truck side, labled Aux, is typically wired to the reverse lights. You can simply leave that terminal on the new 7 way connector unused, or, if you you have flood lights on the rear of your trailer, you could add a wire to the trailer that would work the flood lights when your truck is in reverse. I did that on my trailer, and it makes such a difference!
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301duster
Reg. Jan 2009
Posted 2011-05-15 5:00 PM (#134144 - in reply to #134137)
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On my Fords, the wire that would run those lights is only hot when the key is on. Also there is a seperate fuse "trailer power" for that wire, you might need to check that. I've had the fuse go out a couple of times. Make sure your key is on.
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buyshadow
Reg. Jan 2009
Posted 2011-05-16 6:09 PM (#134167 - in reply to #134137)
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Also check the aux fuse in your truck, sometimes it is not factory installed! That will help with the interior lights...
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