Question:
I have a 2010 Chevrolet Suburban with a 7 way round flat pin and a Jayco Qwest popup trailer with With a 6 pole square adapter. What should I use to connect the two so my brake lights and turn signals work?
asked by: Gene B
Expert Reply:
I do have a solution for you but it a little unorthodox. First, you will need to use a 7-Way to 4-Way adapter like # PK12716. With the 7-Way now converter down to a 4-way, you can use the 4-Way to 6-Way Jayco adapter, # 30104.
To make it more like one large adapter, you can use dielectric grease, # 11755, between the 4-Way connections on the 2 adapters and then use electrical tape to wrap up where the two are joined at the 4-Ways.
This will only give you the basic lighting functions on the trailer.
expert reply by: Michael H

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Adapter 4 Way Flat to 6 Way Square for Jayco
Product Summary:
Wiring Adapters
Single Function Adapter
31 Inch Long
Product Specs:
Plug and Lead
4 Flat
6 Square
Pollak 7 Pole to 4 Pole Connector Adapter
Product Summary:
Wiring Adapters
Single Function Adapter
Product Specs:
Plug Only
7 Blade
4 Flat
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Product Summary:
Wiring Adapters
Single Function Adapter
Product Specs:
Plug and Lead
4 Flat
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