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Adapter 7-Pole to 6-Pole and 4-Pole with Cover - Universal
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Adapter 7-Pole to 6-Pole and 4-Pole with Cover - Universal

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Hopkins Trailer Wiring - 47565

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Adapter converts your 7-pole plug on the vehicle down to 6-pole plug and 4-pole flat plug to fit your trailers' connector.

Note: Center pin is set-up as the hot lead but can easily be changed to work with trailers that have the center pin wired as the brake.



47565 Adapter 7 Pole to 6 Pole and 4 Pole with Cover - Universal




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Video of Adapter 7-Pole to 6-Pole and 4-Pole with Cover - Universal

Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.




Video Transcript for All You Need to Know About the Adapter 7-Pole to 6-Pole and 4-Pole with Cover

Randy: Hey guys, it's Randy here at etrailer.com. Today, we wanted to take a few minutes and explain the six-pole adapter. We've got a couple options here we wanted to show you. This is going to convert a standard seven pole plug, and in this case it's going to work for a six-pole, and four-flat. So we have two additional options on trailers that we can connect. The biggest problem that you're going to run into with a six-pole round connector, is knowing what wiring code your trailer is set up as.

With a six pin connector, we have the option of the center pin being a 12 volt power lead, or we have the option of it being a brake lead, so when you hit your brake controller it sends brakes back to your trailer.Now, if we haven't wrong one way, if we have it set on our brake lead, it's not doing a whole lot of damage for us, or any real concerns with it. We're just not going to have 12 volt power back to our trailer. If we do it the opposite way, however, we can run into some pretty big issues. If that center lead is hot, or it has 12 volt power, and your trailer is wired for that to have brakes, well your brakes are going to lock up and you're not going anywhere.So we have two different varieties here. We have one that's going to have the brake lead as the center pin.

So if your trailer is coded that way, you want that part numbers. The other, that center pin's going to be coded for 12 volt. So that's going to be something that you're going to definitely want to keep in mind, and get the right plug for your application. Or I can give you a better solution, a little bit later. But let's talk about this in case you do know your coding and you want just a single adaptor to do the job for you.Overall, it's a really well built adapter.

Feels nice and solid. There's no movement, there's no play in it. You can see we've got a tab right up here on top that's going to catch that door. It's going to prevent us from being able to pull it out. Four-pole right there, so that's going to give us our ground.

It's going to give us our trailer running lights. It's going to give us our left turn and brake and our right turn and brake. That's going to be nice for the smaller utility trailers that have just a standard four-pole plug on them. Or that can also be used to power a cargo carrier, or maybe you've got a hitch cover that you want lit as you head down the road. It's going to take care of that for you.And then we've got our six-pole there is that. So that's going to take care of all of those signals. Plus we're adding power and generally the brake circuit to come through. Now something I like about this plug versus some of the other ones, is that the door's are really nice and solid. Come down and hold really well. Your four-pole's going to have that rubber cap on it, so we're going to be able to keep this out of the elements. Really shouldn't have to worry about rusting, corrosion, especially if you use a little bit of dielectric grease. You'll placed this on each of the contacts. That's going to prevent moisture and dirt from building up in there which leads to corrosion.So on your trailer plugs that are going in here and the plug as you put it in your seven pole. It's a great idea to use that. As far as the installation process goes, just like any seven pole. We're going to put it into that tab, is behind the tab on the door. Allow that to come back, it's going to hold it in place. And then whether you've got a six or a four-pole trailer, we can very easily, if I can get it lined up right, plug that in. And that'll give us all the power we need, make sure everything works for us.Now customers give these adapters really good reviews. No issues with them working properly. No issues with them doing what they want them to do. I think if you knew your trailering code and if you we're never planning on switching to a different trailering code, or never plan on switching trailers, you could get the direct, either center pin electric brakes, center pin 12 volt. And it's going to work out properly for you.Another question customers always ask us, is that the one that you would buy Would you own that one Or is there a better option out there And in this case, I would not buy either one of these. I think that you're kind of limiting yourself a little bit. It's a six- and a four-pole. We've got something else from Hopkins, HM47570. Now this, I think takes the best of both worlds here, plus goes up a notch. So we've got completely covered springs here, that protects them from the elements.So that we know our door's going to work out really well. Gaskets inside are going to keep moisture from getting in. And you'll notice we've got a five-flat connector here now. So this can be used as a four-flat converter, or adapter, of five-flat adapter, which with what we talked about the four-pole, you're going to add a reverse signal to that. That can be used for surge style couplers for the electric lockout. Or it can be used to run reverse lights on your trailer, if you like a little illumination when trying to back up. And it's going to have the six-pole plug. That's going to take care of any six-pole round regardless of the way it's coded, and that happens with this little tab right here.This, I think ,is really important if you're dealing with several different types of six-pole, or if you just want to be sure you've completely covered your bases. We've got four-pole, five pole, we've got six-pole round. You can see here it says electric brake on it. That means our electric brake is going to be that center pin. But if we just take that out and rotate it, place that back in. Now we've got 12 volt auxiliary. So that completely negates you having to pick which one you have. It's also going to save you some trouble if you didn't figure it out correctly.We send you the wrong one, then we'll have to swap them out. So as you can see, this would be my pick. While these get great reviews, and customers are really happy with those, this is right in the same ballpark as far as what you're going to spend on it. It adds a five-flat and that adjustability. So if I had to pick one, that'd be my guy.


Customer Reviews

Adapter 7-Pole to 6-Pole and 4-Pole with Cover - Universal - 47565

Average Customer Rating:  4.7 out of 5 stars   (12 Customer Reviews)


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First order, reasonable prices, excellent service, delivery, and followup and everything was included in the order and delivery was as promised!

The Roadmaster Stowmaster tow bar is a solid and reliable unit and replaces the original I have used on four tow vehicles and three motorhomes since 1998 and has been coast to coast towing many times over this period. [Still works perfectly]

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When the factory installed adapter on my motor home broke I had very little hope of replacing it with the same exact unit but after visiting Davis Custom Trailers, Karen gave me all the necessary information to get in touch with etrailer and it was a simple process from there to identify the exact adapter, place the order and in just a few days receive the much needed unit: problem solved!! Without replacing with the same adapter I would have had to do some rewiring and changing to different adapters each time it was used.
Thanks for a job well done and a happy customer.



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So far, so good. Put the adapter on the car and the plugged the trailer into it. Lights were working as they should. Have not driven with it yet.



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I THINK ONLY 2ND TIME I HAVE ORDERED FROM ETRAILER THE FINDING OF PRODUCT AND THEN ORDERING PROCESS VERY HELPFUL AND QUICK. 5 STAR ANY DAY. THANKS



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I like the flexibility to use on different vehicles



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I ordered this adapter and it arrived very quickly. The quality is very good and it works very well too. I'd recommend it to anyone!!!!!!



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fits the bill, but uses hard body plastic which could break over time. softer plastic body might improve longevity of this produce



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looks good and is just what I ordered < br>
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It does the job



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See what our Experts say about this Hopkins Trailer Wiring

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  • Why Wouldn't Brake Controller Wiring of 2003 GMC Sierra be Active
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    The correct replacement 7-Way trailer connector for a 2012 Chevy Silverado is # PK11916. It twists into the existing location on the bumper of the truck. I have linked a video showing installation of this connector for you. Connector # 47565 is actually an adapter meant to plug into a 7-Way trailer connector and it provides a 6-Way and 4-Way on the output side. It is not a stand alone item since it needs to be plugged into a 7-Way such as # PK11916.
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  • No Running Lights On Trailer With 6-Pin Connected To 2003 Dodge Ram With Factory 7-Way
    If you tested the trailer lights and everything is working, then the problem is from the 6-Way connector back to the truck. You will want to use a circuit tester like, # PTW2993, to test the 7-Way connector attached to the 2003 Dodge Ram. First test the pin on the connector that would be the running lights and see if you have power coming out of the connector. If there is no power coming out, then test the wire on the back of the connector that is for the running lights to see if you have...
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