Missing Connectors for Blue Ox 7-Wire to 4-Wire Coiled Electrical Cord # BX88254
Updated 08/18/2015 | Published 08/17/2015 >
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Question:
I have a Blue ox coiled cord that plugs in to my motorhome. I am missing the female end and the connection that mounts on the Blue ox baseplate. Are these 2 electrical connectors available ?
asked by: Steve
Expert Reply:
I'm going to assume that you have a Blue Ox coiled electrical cord, like part # BX88254, which has a 7-way for your motorhome. To replace the connector on the front of the towed vehicle you can use part # PK11410, and for the connectors on the cord, # PK11409 for 4-way and # PK12706 for 7-way. I have included a picture for you which shows each style of connector and part number.
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Blue Ox 7-Wire to 4-Wire, Coiled Electrical Cord - 7' Long
- Accessories and Parts
- Flat Tow Wiring Harness
- Adapters
- 7 Round - Blade to 4 Round
- Coiled Cord
- Blue Ox
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