7 Pin connector ...loose?

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Scotty Dive

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I was trailering this past weekend and my tekonsha would blink red everytime I hit a bump and tell me the trailer was disconnected. I noticed that because of the stiff cable from the trailer that it torques itself into the female socket on the truck and makes it loose. Anyone have a fix?
 
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Zip tie it in or get a soft coil cable like a big phone cord. You can cut off the old and splice it in or just get one that is a extension cord and coil up the old cable and zip tie it off to the trailer frame.

Chris
 
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I thought of a zip tie - but no real way to attach it. Any chance you have a pic of those coil cords - and where the heck do you find them?
 
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The door latch on the truck's receiver should have a little hook that stops the plug from pulling out or coming loose. Does yours have that?
old-style-plug-latch.jpg
 
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Mine does not have that. :(
 
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If the trailer plug has the little lip, replace the trucks receiver. They are pretty cheap and easy to install.
 
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I had that problem when the door broke off my 7 pin connector. The day i noticed it I was in a hurry and didn't replace it. While driving down the interstate the plug came out and before I realized it I wore down the trailer connector pretty badly (it's one of the molded cable/ connector style). Replace it before you end up replacing more parts.
 
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Field fixes I have used include take a piece of twine and loop it next to the plug as you put it in jaming the socket. Another way is loop a bungee around the cord behind the plug and the hook both ends to the truck. Those work till you can fix it properly. There should be a mechanical lock as in in the previous post. Usually if the contact posts are tight they still stay. I think you probably have worn or colapsed pins in addition to the missing lock. Sometimes you can get more tension and a better contact taking a knife or small screwdriver and spread the pins open if they are the split kind.
 
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My small trailer did a similar thing last week. I also thought my connector was getting loose, but it turned out to be a combination of that and dirt in the connector causing it to make poor contact. A few minutes with the air compressor seemed to help as I don't have to jam it in there with comic book strength to make the lights stay on now.
 
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If your trucks connector bird not have the latch get a new one. I assumed yours had it and the wire was so stiff it was still coming loose.


No latch on the door is 90% of your problem.

Chris
 
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mine does that as well, if I use the 7pin at the bumper.. it's an older plug and a lil loose. I added in a new plug in the bed. since I pull GN 99.9% of the time.. the bumper 7 pin almost never gets used. that and a stiff cord makws it cock sideways. zip ties DO help though. one day I may just repalce that old plug.. ;) er.. socket..
 

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