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FedAgent

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The motorhome I bought has a seven pin connection. My last motorhome and my current toad has a four pin setup. I have looked all over the net for a seven pin to a four pin round adapter, but have not found one. I found a new cable, but surely someone makes a plug in adapter that is cheaper than a new $70.00 cable. Any thoughts?

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yea Walmart or Autozone usually has them


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7 to 4 at etrailer

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He is looking for a 7pin to a 4 pin ROUND adapter. Personally I have not seen any. It would be possible to remove one of the 4 pin round connectors and replace it with the appropriate 7 pin plug (less than $10). Wiring diagrams are available at the e-trailer site. You would have to make only 4 connections (left turn,brake/right turn/brake/running lights and ground).

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No problem, just type into Google , 7 pin round to 4 pin round and up pops this one and others.


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FedAgent wrote:

The motorhome I bought has a seven pin connection. My last motorhome and my current toad has a four pin setup. I have looked all over the net for a seven pin to a four pin round adapter, but have not found one. I found a new cable, but surely someone makes a plug in adapter that is cheaper than a new $70.00 cable. Any thoughts?

Thanks
How are you getting a signal to the toad brakes?


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i also have seen numerous adapters in my local kmart in the rv section

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kaydeejay wrote:

FedAgent wrote:

The motorhome I bought has a seven pin connection. My last motorhome and my current toad has a four pin setup. I have looked all over the net for a seven pin to a four pin round adapter, but have not found one. I found a new cable, but surely someone makes a plug in adapter that is cheaper than a new $70.00 cable. Any thoughts?

Thanks
How are you getting a signal to the toad brakes?


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