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Today we're going to be taking a look at part #PK52248. This is the Pollak 10-Terminal Junction Box. This junction box is going to provide a quick and easy way for you to connect the trailer plug to your trailer wiring. The box is also going to make it very simple and easy for your trailer connector to be easily replaced. It's going to feature a nice black durable ABS plastic construction. Here on… see more >
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view full answer...If you are needing to wire the 7-way end of your adapter connection the attached wiring diagram can help with the wire locations. The wiring for the 7-way will be this: 1 o'clock position - Black wire auxiliary power 3 o'clock - Brown Right…
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