Product Description
There are various types of connectors to supply power from a tow vehicle's electrical system to a trailer's wiring. Some trailers need basic lighting, while others require more connections. CURT offers a simple solution - an electrical adapter. This adapter allows a connection between a mismatched trailer plug and a vehicle socket. It easily plugs into the vehicle's socket with no extra wiring. CURT has a wide range of adapters for different plugs and sockets. This specific adapter adapts a 7 - way RV blade vehicle socket to fit a 4 - way or 5 - way flat plug on an LED - lit trailer. It has built - in resistors for vehicles with computers that can't recognize LED lights, making them compatible. With a plug - and - play design, no splicing is needed. All CURT wiring and electrical products come with a one - year limited warranty for confident towing. Features include adapting the socket, enabling recognition of LED lights, having built - in resistors, connecting basic lights with the 4 - way flat output, adding reverse light connection with the 5 - way flat, and a hassle - free plug - and - play design. Specifications: Hub Warehouse D25, 7 - Way Electrical Adapter, Limited lifetime warranty (one - year finish, one - year parts), LED Yes, Box Dimensions 3'H x 3'W x 7'L WT: 0.3 lbs, UPC 612314570041.
Using this CURT LED electrical adapter is a breeze. First, find the 7 - way RV blade socket on your tow vehicle. Then, simply plug the adapter into this socket. After that, connect the 4 - way or 5 - way flat plug on your trailer to the corresponding output on the adapter. When using it, make sure the connections are secure to avoid any power interruptions. If your vehicle has a computer that doesn't recognize LED lights, the built - in resistors will take care of that. For maintenance, keep the adapter clean and dry. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or harsh chemicals. If you notice any damage or loose connections, check it immediately. Remember, this product comes with a one - year limited warranty, so if you have any issues, you're covered.