Replacement Taillights with Backup Lights for KOMO Carrier
Updated 03/19/2025 | Published 03/15/2025 >
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Hello, do you have an LED taillight that offers, red running lights, red turn signals, red brake lights AND white backup lights all in one? Ill looking to replace the lights in my KOMO carrier with just such a light using my 7-pin vehicle connector. Thank you!
asked by: Ken B
Expert Reply:
Hi Ken, we have exactly what you need. KOMO uses the standard 6-inch trailer lights on their carriers, so an LED taillight with red running lights, turn signals, brake light and white back up lights, I recommend going with the Optronics Fusion LED taillight part # OPT47NR.
This is a cool looking light at a great value that will be a direct replacement for the lights that come on the carrier. If value is more important to you than looks, then Optronics also has part # OPT57NR that is a little less expensive and will also get the job done.
It looks like the KOMO carriers only come with a 4-pin trailer connector and a 7-pin adapter, so in order to get the back-up lights to work with your vehicle 7-way, you'll actually need to hardwire the additional reverse light wire (Brown wire) from the taillights to a 7-way connector like part # PK12706. I've linked all of the parts to this page for you to check out. I also attached a picture on how to wire the 7-pin connector. It will be important that you follow the function with the pin, not the color. 7-pin connectors like this use a RV industry standard color code, which your KOMO carrier does not use.
If you have any other questions, please feel free to reply to me here. I'd love to hear what you think about this upgrade to your carrier.

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Ken B.
3/17/2025
Thanks for taking the time to share these ideas, John. I have a few questions, please educate me. I consider myself above average in handy, but making sure I'm choose the right parts is my main focus. 1. The current wiring as you indicated is a 4-pin. You mention the need to run a brown wire from each taillight to the 7-pin connector. Does it make more sense to add a single wire or replace the entire cord with a new one containing the correct number of wires in a weather protected sheath? If so, what would you recommend for this application to connect both lights and reach to the 7-pin connector in the bumper? 2. Would this light also be an option, https://www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Lights/Optronics/OPT37FR.html? It looks a bit strange as it blinks to the direction of the turn. And the video clip is hard to tell if the color is orange or red. PLUS, there's no video footage of the white backup lights. How many LED's will turn white compared to the one with the X you suggested? 3. Do you have any feedback that the light you suggested with the white backup lights in an X pattern are actually bright enough to see from the steering wheel, 25' away at night? Thank you for assisting me solution for this project. -Ken