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Default Which Trailer Connector to Use?

On Aug 11, 4:59*pm, "Harry" wrote:
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I am re-wiring the trailer. *I need to decide which trailer connector
(4-, 5-, 6- or 7-pole) to use. *The trailer has a surge brake that is
a disc brake. *The minimum requirements for the new wiring are to do
these:
* Left turn signal
* Right turn signal
* Running lights (marker and clearance)
* Brake signal
* Disengage the disc brake when the car is in reverse


Optionally I would like to be able to do this:
* Power an electric winch


Which trailer connector do I need to match the minimum requirement?
Which trailer connector do I need to also match the optional
requirement?


I am under the impression that as a minimum, I should use 5-pole flat
connector and use the 5-th wire to connect to the reverse circuit in
my car in order to disengage the disc brake when the car is in
reverse. *But there is one thing that I don't understand: The 5-th
wire (the blue one) is supposed to be for brake. *Does this mean that
I don't have any more brake light if I use the 5-th wire for reverse?
Is that 5-th wire for "electric" brake that is irrelevant to me and is
OK to use it for reverse?


If I really want to use the electric powered winch, I need to go for 6-
pole or 7-pole trailer connector, right?


Sorry if these questions are too basic. *I am very surprised that I
cannot find any info about these when I "google" or "wiki". *May be I
didn't use the correct key words.


By the way, my car is a 2008 Highlander that can handle up to 5000-
lbs. *And my boat is 18-ft fiberglass center console weight around
2300-lbs. *I am not sure if these info are relevant or not.


Thanks for any info in advance.


Jay Chan


You can use a 5 pin plug. The blue wire can be hooked to your back up lights
and power a hydraulic shutoff solenoid on your surge brake.

championtrailer.com should be able to hook you up with parts and
instructions.

--
The OBAMA motto: We've got what it takes, to take what you've got!


Thanks to point out that a 5-pole connector is all I need. This makes
the re-wiring job easier because there is readily available kit to do
just that. My car already has a 4-pole connector. All I need is an
adapter and a long blue wire to convert the existing 4-pole connector
into a 5-pole connector.

I assume that the brake light will be on when I step on the brake even
though I will be using the 5-th wire (that is supposed to be for
brake) for reverse.

Jay Chan