Posted by Wayne_H on January 27, 2008 at 14:08:19 from (68.50.114.219):
In Reply to: trailer lighting plug posted by Frontranger on January 27, 2008 at 13:28:36:
I put a 7 pin plug on my 88 F-250 and my trailer 6 years ago. My advice to you, is to if at all possible, make sure water does not "drip" down into the connector on the rear of the truck from the bumper or truck bed. I have not found a good "truck side" connector that is sealed, and water drips down the wires into the plug. I have drilled a small hole in the truck side connector, but last year, one of the wires came entirely off due to corrosion. When that thing is hooked up, there is always voltage going to it, and I think it makes it corrode faster.
Of course this always happens when you are in a rush, and when you hook up your trailer and find there are no brakes on it, it takes hours to fix....
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