Replacing Blue Wire Missing From 7-Way Wiring Connection
Question:
I’m missed my blue wire in my seven blade plug pin connector. Do I need a new set of wires or what I can do ?
asked by: Kevin
Expert Reply:
If the 7-way you are referring to is the trailer side connector you will only need the blue wire in the 7-way if your trailer has electric trailer brakes. I do know that there are several trailers on the road with 7-way connectors for the charge line that do not have electric trailer brakes. Very common is small teardrop trailers and popups. If your trailer does have electric brakes then it is best to replace the 7-Way Cord # HM20087 to the Junction Box # 38656.
If you are referring to the vehicle side connector and the only missing wire is the blue wire for the trailer brake controller in your 7-way connector you have options.
You can use a brake controller like the Curt Echo Trailer Brake Controller # C51180 that does not require any input from the blue wire to operate the trailer brakes on up to 2 electric braking axles. It senses brake input from the tail light wires and uses 12 volt power from the auxiliary charge line to operate the brakes.
Otherwise you will need to run a new dedicated wire to the brake controller in your vehicle. If you need help determining exactly what parts you need to do this please let me know what your vehicle and 7-way connection is and I can help you find the correct wiring and additional parts you may need.

Products Referenced in This Question
Curt Echo Wireless Brake Controller - 7-Way Plug-in w/ Bluetooth App - Up to 2 Axles - Proportional
- Trailer Brake Controller
- Proportional Controller
- Hidden
- Up to 2 Axles
- Smartphone Display
- CURT
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Hopkins 7-Way RV Style Connector w/ Molded Cable and LED Test Lights - Trailer End - 8' Long
- Trailer Wiring
- Trailer Connectors
- Trailer End Connector
- 6 - 10 Feet Long
- Plug and Lead
- 7 Round - Blade
- Hopkins
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