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T1 Plug in Flat-4

T1 wiring requires no soldering, splicing or cutting. The electrical connections are plugged into your factory harness for a factory function and look. If a tail-light converter or fuse is required it is supplied in the kit.

Electrical Wiring Look Up by Manufacturer

Brake Controls
Why Do I Need a Brake Control?
Trailers with an combined trailer weight (including the load) over 3000 pounds should be fitted with brakes to comply with provincial road regulations. Any trailer with electric brakes needs a brake controller to activate the operation of the brakes. The brake controller sets the timing and level of power output to the trailer brakes when activated by pressing the brake pedal in the vehicle.
Brake Control by Manufacturer
Standard Electrical Connector Wiring Diagram
Standard wiring pictured below, viewed from the rear of connector (where wires attach). Not all trailers/vehicles are wired to this standard. The use of an electrical circuit tester is necessary to ensure proper match of vehicle's wiring to trailer's wiring.

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Langley

20278 - 62nd Ave.
Langley, BC V3A 7Y4
Tel: 604-534-6200
Fax: 604-534-2056

Toll Free 1-888-40-HITCH

Email Us at : langley@ehhitch.com

 

Surrey

8155 - 128th Street
Surrey, BC V3W 4G1
Tel: 604-590-1776
Fax: 604-590-2893

Toll Free 1-888-99-HITCH

Email Us at : surrey@ehhitch.com