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Color coded terminals in the ABS box provides a fast, easy way to connect the wires from the trailer connector to the wiring for either a 6-way or 7-way connector. Makes replacing your trailer's connector simple. 1-800-940-8924 to order Buyers Products accessories and parts part number 3375601101 or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all Buyers Products products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for Trailer Wiring Junction Box - 7 Color Coded Terminals - ABS. Accessories and Parts reviews from real customers.
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Color coded terminals in the ABS box provides a fast, easy way to connect the wires from the trailer connector to the wiring for either a 6-way or 7-way connector. Makes replacing your trailer's connector simple.


  • Electrical junction box consolidates your truck's wiring
  • Color-coded terminals help you stay organized
  • ABS construction
  • Number of terminals: 7
  • 1-Year warranty

5601101 Buyers Products Electrical Junction Box - 7 Color Coded Terminals - ABS





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Hi everyone. Adam with etrailer.com. Today we're going to be taking a look at the Buyers Products seven pole trailer junction box. So this is going to be a really organized way to get all of your wiring from your seven pole of your vehicle tied up to the right function of the wiring of your trailer. This is going to do a couple of things, keep everything organized, keep it all dry because it does have a cap, but also a lot of the times we don't get trailers that configure with the standard seven pole color wiring. Luckily we lucked out and we can do basically color to color, but it's not always the case.

What's nice about this junction box is it is pre colored. Each stud is going to have the color and it does have stated green in text and also what that function will be on the other side.So it gives you a color cue and also a word cue to let you know how to wire this thing up. So when comparing this to some of the other junction boxes we carry at etrailer.com if you're starting from scratch, etrailer does make a kit that comes with a seven pole and a junction box and much more. Also we do have a Pollack brand that comes with a 10 function. So if you have a little bit more use for a couple more terminals here, definitely go ahead and grab one of those.It does look pretty difficult, but honestly it really isn't.

You just got to test your wires. So let's just go ahead and do all that together. So we're going to go ahead and check out our trailer's functions and you can either use a test box or just hook up your vehicle. So what we've got to do is I'm going to grab ground from my white wire here. You can also just ground it to the chassis of your trailer.

With my test box I'm going to be testing the right blinker. Ours is color to color, so brown should be the right one.So you can repeat that same exact process for all the wires. Just remember match it to function, not color. Now that we have all this wiring sorted out and we know every single wire and what it does, now we can go ahead and take our junction box. You kind of want to get an idea of where you want to mount it.

I think I'm going to mount it right here. You want to make sure you can get that cap on and you'll be able to tap in from the sides. Before we do all that, what we're going to do is I'm actually planning on using these two sides here to run our wires in and as you can see there's no holes.So in our kit that comes with the junction box we are going to get replacements that will have holes in them. So since I'm using these, I'm just going to take this out put it back in the box and these are going to eventually seat into the slot there. What I'm going to do to make it a little bit easier on myself. I'm actually going to fish these wires through first. So I'm going to to do the same exact thing for our wiring going to our trailer. Once that's done, I'm actually going to start with the wiring that comes from our vehicle and basically all we got to do is just put it into the slot like so. We're going to have to undo these screws right here. Take that off, put it in there.We might have to avoid these little brown plastic pieces here. That's going to be what's going to secure our lid into place. Then fasten it down. Once you think you're done, give it a good wiggle and make sure it's nice and tight. These ring terminals does not come with the kit. We do sell them here, so if you don't have any in your garage or anything, definitely go and pick those up whenever you grab one of these. Always make sure you've got a good connection and obviously have enough length to meet it to the right function.So I'm just going to put this nut on there pretty loosely just so it's not flopping around. I'm going to go ahead and put some ring terminals on all of our wires. For now I'm just going to match them up color for color on our junction box. So as you can see here, we just finished our vehicle wiring here and we're going to basically do the same exact thing for our trailer wiring. We're going to put this into place, but I got to undo these two screws first. Then we're going to go ahead, put those back, and screw them down evenly.So now we can just go ahead and put some ring terminals on all these wires and we're probably going to have to cut them and strip them back a little bit so they can fit into our junction box. So we've got all of our ring terminals on here and this side over here is going to be all of our trailer wiring. Over here is going to be from our vehicle. What we're going to do is as we put from our vehicle, all these wires have a specific function. So you don't necessarily need to go by the color because a lot of the times these trailer wirings aren't going to be color to color. So you could do it one at a time and test each and make sure that you're matching them up function by function. Let's take this nut off, place it on there.Tuck those wires away a little bit and put that nut back on. We are going to come through here with the tool to tighten these up. So now that everything is hooked up, now's a great time to test everything out and make sure everything's hooked up correctly. We're going to use the test box, but you can also just use your car. All right, so first we're going to start with our taillights.Our left turn signal, our brake lights, and our right turn signals. So now is going to be the time to mount it in its home. I want to angle it like so and we're going to run some cell tappers through this plate. One thing to note these cell tappers are not included with our kit. So once that's secured into place, give it a good wiggle, and make sure it doesn't go nowhere, and then we can go ahead and put our cap on. It doesn't really matter which way because these are going to line up regardless. Then we can take our screws and these we're included with our kit, slide on in there. Use the Phillips head tighten them down. Well everyone that's going to do it for our look at the Buyers Products seven pole trailer junction box.

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Trailer Wiring Junction Box - 7 Color Coded Terminals - ABS - 3375601101

Average Customer Rating:  4.7 out of 5 stars   (436 Customer Reviews)

Color coded terminals in the ABS box provides a fast, easy way to connect the wires from the trailer connector to the wiring for either a 6-way or 7-way connector. Makes replacing your trailer's connector simple.

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Works great. I extended the tongue of my trailer so I can pull it behind the motor home. So I rewired the pigtail and put a new breakaway kit on. Everything from etrailer.



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This replaced an interior metal junction box on exterior front of almost every pull behind camper made. All connections were wire nuts with massive corrosion.
Easy waterpproof fix for a minimal cost.



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This greatly simplified my wiring issues and have now installed on two different trailers. It is also a nice logical place to go for trouble shooting.



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i used these junction boxes on two of my trailers. good to add to your trailer tongue so you can replace your cord/plug. this box is well made,weather resistant, and the studs that you connect the wires to are color coded.



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I have a 2019 Forest River travel trailer. I started having brake problems and the dealer was no help so since i have some experience I started looking at the issue myself. What i found was a series of loose and poor 12v connections throughout the braking system and some in the lights as well. The main culprit was connections in the main junction box, see pictures. The factory used a household style jbox and not a quality sealed jbox. I looked on line to fInd a suitable solution that allowed easy access and easy installation. This product fit the bill Perfectly. After a couple hours work to remove the old box and install the new one (in new location) cut and install proper ends on all the wires and make clean secure connections my trailer now has brakes that work properly. The new box came with all necessary screws, nuts and has plenty of wiring install point options. It is all plastic so i was careful not to over tighten any of the screws used to retain the harnesses on each end of the box.
Thank you for a great product.
Tim
Gunter, TX
Happy Camper



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Your connector box is a great product, easy to install each wire by color and number. I had a shorter than I expectd new harness and plug but the box made it eazy to place where I needed it instead of going into the trailer understructure. I placed the box between the traile tung under the battery box for easy future acccess. I hand made a sheet metal shield for extra water proofing.
I reccomend this product, easy peasey.



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This is a nice enclosure whether installing a new 7 way assembly or simply cleaning up and organizing the existing connections between the 7 way harness and the vehicle wiring. Good weatherproofing for installation under the trailer deck.



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I had a problem with my electric brakes occasionally showing a disconnect. Talked to Carol C and she diagnosed and recommended the parts. Uninstalled them and no more problems. Tech support is on point.



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These work great and are a must on all trailers.



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useful junction box



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Excellent product. I have ordered this product many times over the years, and have never had any problems with it.

Fred

7/22/2024

I still find these boxes amazingly useful. I like putting them every place I have to great into the harness tor any reason. The do a fine job keeping water out, and you dont have a jumbled up mess.



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Great product this was a repeat purchase for a new trailer



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Excellent product, well made and sturdy.
Color coded anchor bolts to secure your 7pin connections with the wiring of your trailer to match up appropriately with assigned functions from your vehicle’s harness. Which is all standard!
Gasket sealed to help protect connections if attached outside exposed to the elements.
Extra sleeves provided in case your wire harness is slimmer in diameter or wished to seal proof the junction box.
Can’t express enough how easy, convenient, and the quality of this product has been from install and to this point in time.
Over a year in my trailer, and looks just as good as the day I put it in.
It is made of thicker plastic, built to last, and has held up with no deformation of any kind within my enclosed trailer in the Texas heat.
Im sure my trailer, being black, and enclosed, bakes over 160 degrees in there.......if not over or near 200 degrees.
Yet plastic is still good and not brittle, and like I said......is no different than the day I put it in.
I bought it to rewire my whole trailer and to include reverse lights and electric brakes. Original wiring was complete BS and had splicers, which caused intermittent working lights and shorts.
I gutted and rewired the whole thing with thicker gauge wiring, heat shrink connections with heat shrink tubing over that, and any possible friction points I wrapped with tape and put heat shrink tubing over that.
Needless to say, the color coded connections within the junction box made my life so much easier.
Not to mention the thought process that went into the design of this junction box for a clean install no matter where you decide to mount it was a God Sent!

You wont regret this purchase!

I’ll quote Chef Paul Prudhomme on this one,......
“ I Guarantee!”



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This was fantastic for my utility trailer. Made wiring everything super easy! For my small trailer I have led brake lights, side blinkers and I also had a 3rd brake light. There was still room so I put a female trailer plug just long enough to hang out of the box. That way I can connect a 'trailer light tester' and have an idea where potential shorts might be. ;-)



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Just what I needed



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This is the only way to rewire a trailer



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So far everything you told me about the product is true and correct, totally happy with the purchase, would recommend to others to purchase as well.



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Great junction box



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Makes easy access for inspection and re pairs



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Well built part, quality construction.
Can't
wait to get it installed.
Extremely fast service.
That's what keeps me coming back to etrailer without shopping elsewhere!
You're the best.
Thx's



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This junction worked perfectly! So handy to have under your vehicle to wire up a wide variety of accessories! I used it to wire up flush mount pod lights that I installed in the rear bumper. They serve as reverse lights and they’re also wired to come on with a switch. Very handy!



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Seems a little cheaply made - seems to lack beef in the plastics department. It was installed and seems functional, but I had to use caution because it seemed a little flimsey



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Great way to simplify your trailer wiri ng.



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SIMPLE INSTALL.



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It works, no issues.


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