I have an older trailer that was rewired by its previous owner, to what looks like an RV plug, flat pole with 6 flats (female) and nobby black thing in the middle. Is this considered a 6 or a 7 ?
Next problem, I have a 2000 GMC Sierra thats wired with a 4 flat (female.
Is possible to find an adaptor 4-6 or 7 with the correct male/female configurations?
Posted 2006-12-03 6:06 PM (#52148 - in reply to #52146) Subject: RE: trailer/truck wiring/adapter issues
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Even if you find a connector from a 4 flat to either a 6 or 7 round, you won't have any trailer brakes until you have a 6 or 7 round coming from your truck.
You will also have to have a brake controller installed in your truck.
Posted 2006-12-03 6:08 PM (#52149 - in reply to #52146) Subject: RE: trailer/truck wiring/adapter issues
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Sounds like you have a 7. There are many adaptors on the market. I would bet you could find one fairly easy. There is a company that advertises on this site that is a parts supply site that would have them. I looked around to see if I could find a link and did not have any luck. Also, on the main home page to this site is a section at the very bottom on trailer wiring. You might want to just cut off this connection and buy a new end and rewire it to the plug you need for your truck. Just a thought.
Posted 2006-12-03 11:02 PM (#52160 - in reply to #52146) Subject: RE: trailer/truck wiring/adapter issues
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Hello welcome to the forum.
..."Next problem, I have a 2000 GMC Sierra thats wired with a 4 flat (female.)"
This is your first problem. As BigT said. you won't have brakes. Unless you have a trailer with surge brakes...Get a brake controller. Then wire the truck for a connector for the trailer.
Posted 2006-12-07 10:15 AM (#52273 - in reply to #52160) Subject: RE: trailer/truck wiring/adapter issues
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Originally written by hosspuller on 2006-12-03 11:02 PM
Hello welcome to the forum.
..."Next problem, I have a 2000 GMC Sierra thats wired with a 4 flat (female.)"
This is your first problem. As BigT said. you won't have brakes. Unless you have a trailer with surge brakes...Get a brake controller. Then wire the truck for a connector for the trailer.
The chances are GOOD that the 4 pin is already reduced from 7.
The easiest/best solution is probably to go back to the harness where it is still 7 pins - just in front of the rear bumper. The various Hoppy adapters splice right into the rear harness there.