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Hopkins 7-Way Blade Style Connector with Molded Cable - Trailer End - 8' Long - Auto Standard
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Hopkins 7-Way Blade Style Connector with Molded Cable - Trailer End - 8' Long - Auto Standard

Part Number: HM20041
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Replace your damaged 7-way, blade-style, trailer-end connector with this molded cable. Durable cable covering resists damage. Wiring codes are auto-industry standard. Great Prices for the best trailer wiring from Hopkins. Hopkins 7-Way Blade Style Connector with Molded Cable - Trailer End - 8' Long - Auto Standard part number HM20041 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Hopkins Trailer Wiring - HM20041

  • Trailer Connectors
  • Trailer End Connector
  • 7 Round - Blade
  • Plug and Lead
  • 6 - 10 Feet Long
  • Hopkins

Replace your damaged 7-way, blade-style, trailer-end connector with this molded cable. Durable cable covering resists damage. Wiring codes are auto-industry standard.


Features:

  • Pre-wired, 7-way, blade-style, trailer-end connector allows you to connect your trailer to your vehicle
  • Easy-to-grip tabs allow for simple plug in and disconnect
  • Flexible cable allows for easy positioning
  • Molded cable sleeving protects wires
    • Durable covering is insulated and corrosion resistant
  • Simple installation
    • Hardwire to existing trailer wiring
  • Meets SAE standards


Specs:

  • Cable length: 8'
  • Wiring configuration:
    • White: ground wire
    • Yellow: left turn/brake light
    • Green: right turn/brake light
    • Brown: tail lights
    • Purple: reverse lights
    • Blue: electric brakes
    • Black: auxiliary power
  • 90-Day limited warranty


20041 Hopkins 7-Way Molded Trailer Wire Connector, 8' Long

Installation Details HM20041 Installation instructions


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Hopkins 7-Way Blade Style Connector with Molded Cable - Trailer End - 8' Long - Auto Standard - HM20041

Average Customer Rating:  4.7 out of 5 stars   (65 Customer Reviews)

Replace your damaged 7-way, blade-style, trailer-end connector with this molded cable. Durable cable covering resists damage. Wiring codes are auto-industry standard.

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Seemed to be heavy duty and worked for a few months. Doesn’t get much use but now the wiring jacket is pulling from the plug on the truck side Allowing moisture etc. so not thrilled. It a long lead and no where near what I needed so I could used a nice stress loop and fixed brackets so it had plenty of slack but still didn’ last.



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This wire is very easy to work with and splices nicely. Used in conjunction with a terminal box and a molded 7pin connector lead made my rewire a breeze. Spend a few extra dollars and buy heat shrink or heat shrink connectors and quality cable clamps.



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It is the correct connector. Thanks



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Looks fine, have not installed it yet.



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Ordered 2 of the part number HM20041 but received 1 HM20046 and 1 of the correct number I ordered.
Lucky for me I have a good electrical knowledge and a good multimeter to sort the two out but would have been nice to have both trailers the same.



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This 7 pin trailer connector wire is very easy to work with and splices nicely. Used in conjunction with a terminal box and a molded cable this made my rewire a breeze. Spend a few extra dollars and buy heat shrink or heat shrink connectors and quality cable clamps



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Would have been nicer if it came with a wiring diagram. Fortunately for me, I was also adding in a junction box...and was able to search out a diagram on the web. The cord is just what you would expect. I paid more than what [online store] wanted, because I think they are too much like [department store].

Etrailer Expert

Sierra K.

10/14/2021

This expert answer has wonderful diagrams in it:



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Already been installed and working great. Thank you for the quick shipment.



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Great buying experience and etrailer staff was very professional and helpful



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This molded 7-pin cable is well made, and making the connections to the new junction box was easy.



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Great upgrade from OEM, correct utility trailer wire coding, will work flawlessly when brakes are re-installed. Chelsea D was very knowledgeable
of the product a true asset to etrailer.



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Great product. Nicely made and had enough extra grommets to accommodate my needs. Will be getting another for my other trailer too.



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Great product quick shipping



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Looks like a good solid cable but not installed yet. I like the finish of the connector pins and housing, they look serious.
I don't expect any surprises but will amend this review if needed.



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Customer Service was the best I think I have had. Nick did a wonderful job. Also the shipping department also did a great job with packing the shipment. You can tell They way they packed everything and the customer service this is a company that takes pride in there work. And to find out it is a local Missouri company was just icing on the cake. Great job guys



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Very prompt...the videos were also helpful in selecting the correct color code combination for my trailer.



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Every order from trailer has been perfect. Everything fits, everything works. Always fast delivery.



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Great

Ed

5/27/2023

This well made product is still performing as good as when it came out of the box.



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This has been a good company to deal with. Quick shipping and good communication. I have not installed the item yet. It appears to be made of a different material but looks like it will work.



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I was very satisfied with my purchase. I was notified there was a problem with the shipment, and given the option to make changes. It arrived when I was told to expect it, well packaged, and exactly what I had ordered. Great company to work with!!



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Very solid and heavy construction. The casing around the wires seems like it will take many years of use.



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1 year follow-up. Product works great and fits tighter to the female side. No problems.



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Great, large gauge wires where needed. Fully sealed



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Kenneth

11/18/2021

Still works as it should. Plug still feels tight.



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Jeffrey

7/12/2022

Good as new. Perfect replacement.


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    We do have a potential solution for you, but Lance campers use a proprietary plug, and there is not any adapter for your Lance camper that we are aware of. If your camper does use the proprietary lance plug, we recommend replacing it with a 7 way plug like the Hopkins 7-Way Blade Style Connector with Molded Cable # HM20041. This way you can simply plug in to the 7 way plug on your F450. We also recommend running your connections thru a junction box # 3375601101
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  • What are Wiring Colors of the 7-Way Trailer Wiring Plug # HM20041
    Easiest way to explain the wiring colors of the Hopkins harness part # HM20041 is for me to just list what the wires color functions are as follows. White: ground wire Yellow: left turn/brake light Green: right turn/brake light Brown: tail lights Purple: reverse lights Blue: electric brakes Black: auxiliary power This matches the SAE standard colors like what you see in the attached diagram.
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  • Comparing Hopkins 8 Foot Long Trailer Side 7-Way Connectors
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  • What Gauge Wires Does the Hopkins HM20041 Use?
    I went through our 7 Way harnesses, but this will be the only one that follows SAE standards. I spoke to Hopkins as well and the ground (white) and auxiliary power (black) are 10 gauge. The electric brake (blue) is 12 gauge. The left turn (yellow), right turn (green), tail marker (brown), and back up (purple) are 14 gauge.
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  • Wiring Color Code for Hopkins 7-Way # HM20041
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