Trailer 5 flat repair
Musky Brian
Posted 6/21/2015 1:03 PM (#773416)
Subject: Trailer 5 flat repair





Posts: 1767


Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin
On the way home from my last trip I apparently came unplugged and dragged my 5 flat connector on the highway for hours and destroyed it. I'm looking to get things up and running, and I see there were actually 9 different wires running into my 5 flat, some of which went to the same prong ( there's 3 whites, 2 reds)....I'm not seeing a match for this in the store(s), any suggestions on exactly which product I can use for the simplest fix? On top of there being more wires the colors aren't matching either....


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muskyhunter47
Posted 6/21/2015 1:47 PM (#773421 - in reply to #773416)
Subject: Re: Trailer 5 flat repair




Posts: 1638


Location: Minnesota
I would give the maker of the trailer a call I'm sure they would be able to help you out the best.
kjgmh
Posted 6/22/2015 8:11 AM (#773470 - in reply to #773416)
Subject: Re: Trailer 5 flat repair





Posts: 1088


Location: Hayward, WI
Any 5 way plug can work, all colors will match up except you will need to put the red to blue on new plug.