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4-Way and 7-Way trailer connectors

Renkin2688

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I tow a 5th wheel RV, and use the 7-Way connector on the left side bed rail. All functions work well. However, I went to tow another trailer the other day, and couldn't get the lights to work on either the 4-way or 7-way connectors by the rear license plate. Are these on a separate circuit?
 

Rockcrawlindude

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Have you checked for power? Check the back of the plug and see if there is a connector to it. Are you the original owner? It’s conceivable that someone added the bed outlet and stole / moved the connector up to the bed
 

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I picked my 5er up from the dealer a cple months back and had no trailer lights. Went the risky route and towed it home to find a cple blown fuses for my trailer plugs. Sorry I can’t help with which ones off the cuff but easily found with a test light. One was a micro 15a and the other was a 20a low profile box fuse. I had towed a crappy little utility trailer belonging to someone else a few days prior and believe that to be the culprit.


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I believe you can only have one connector working at a time. Either the bed connector or the bumper connector. There are wires in the rear of the truck to switch which one you use.
 

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