A 4-Way trailer connector has the basic lighting functions only; running lights, left turn signal and brake lights, right turn signal and brake lights, and ground. A 7-Way has these functions and a 12 volt circuit, a circuit for electric trailer…
The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
Hey Teo, we have a solution for you but we don't have any harnesses that work as both a tow bar lighting kit and a trailer wiring kit. So what you'd want is the Curt part #C96JR for the tow bar lighting and then for the trailer wiring…
Hey Chandler, brake controllers like the Redarc Tow Pro Liberty part #RED52VR can basically be installed on any vehicle so you can definitely install it in your 2012 Toyota Sienna. Redarc probably left your vehicle off since it's a little older…
Hello Joe, Since your 2005 Ford F-150 already has the 4 flat wiring, you will need to build on top of that by installing the Universal Installation Kit for Trailer Brake Controller - 7-Way RV and 4-Way Flat - 10 Gauge Wires #ETBC7. To install the…
Hey Jeff! The Curt #C13409 will not completely block the kick sensor on your 2025 Subaru Forester Limited. However, I would expect to have to place your foot on either side of the receiver to activate it. The same is true for any hitch you choose to…
Hey Kevin! Starting with a hitch I recommend the etrailer Trailer Hitch #e98842. This is a Class III hitch with a 2" receiver and a bolt-on installation. Based on the information you have given me I'm assuming you don't have factory…
Hey Justin, for trailer wiring that you could use to charge a battery you would need to convert to a 7-way from a 4-way. The exact kit you'd need for that is the part #ETBC7L which comes with everything needed for that. For a 4-way to start…
Hey Justin, for your 2025 Subaru Ascent the best trailer wiring harness is the Tekonsha part #118790 because it has the easiest install and the most reliable electronics. This harness and all of the ones that fit your vehicle do require the 4-way to…
You will have to go with a sliding hitch to allow the trailer to make tight turns. For a trailer 8 feet wide the only bed length that's going to allow 90 degree turns without a slider is a stationary hitch. That being said you have two options.…
If you just need a 4-pin to 7-pin trailer wiring adapter, then you can use part #C57672. This will plug into the 4-pin trailer connector on your brother's vehicle and give him the 7-pin socket for the trailer. Keep in mind, this will only give…
Hey Paul, thanks for reaching out! Yes, the etrailer Trailer Hitch Receiver #e55ZR installation will be the same for your 2025 Subaru Ascent. We actually had the opportunity to install this on a 2022 model so I'm attaching that video and a photo…
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What’s the difference between a 4-way and a 7-way trailer connector?
A 4-way connector handles basic lighting functions: running lights, left and right turn signals, and brake lights. A 7-way connector includes these functions plus additional circuits for things like electric trailer brakes, reverse lights, and a 12-volt power supply.
How do I wire my trailer lights with a 4-way plug?
Typically, the wiring colors are: white for ground, brown for running lights, yellow for left turn and brake lights, and green for right turn and brake lights. However, it's essential to test each wire to confirm its function, as colors can vary.
How do I route the power wire for a trailer wiring harness?
You can route the power wire under the vehicle, through the vehicle's interior, or directly from the battery if it's located in the trunk. Ensure the wire is protected and avoid areas with excessive heat or moving parts. If you need more information on properly routing the power wire for your trailer wiring harness, be sure to check out this FAQ, Routing the Power Wire for a Trailer Wiring Harness.
Do I need a brake controller to tow a trailer with electric brakes?
Yes, a brake controller is necessary to manage the trailer's electric brakes. It ensures the trailer brakes engage proportionally with your vehicle's brakes, enhancing safety during towing.
What’s the purpose of a brake controller installation kit like the ETBC7?
The ETBC7 kit provides the necessary components to upgrade from a 4-way to a 7-way connector, allowing you to install a brake controller and access additional circuits needed for towing trailers with electric brakes.
How do I maintain my trailer's electrical system?
Regularly inspect connectors for corrosion, ensure all wiring is secure and undamaged, and test lights before each trip. Using dielectric grease on connections can help prevent corrosion.