Trailer connection
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Trailer connection
After looking through the book Avion uses a 9 pin connector and my truck has a 7 pin connector. But, the previous owner has a 7 connector cable coming out to the hitch. Is there a way to make a 7 pin work on an Avion? If not, then I need to get another cable/trailer connector/truck connector just for the Avion. I don't have an issue with that in general but the 7 pin is already there . Anyone running their Avion with a 7 pin?
1981 34V
1995 F350 crew cab
1995 F350 crew cab
Re: Trailer connection
Our 1987 34W originally came with a 9-pin connector, but had a 7-pin connector when we got it.
On the 9-pin, pin 8 is not used, and pin 9 is for 12V for powering the original 3-way refrigerator while going down the road.
You can easily convert to 7-pin.
Here is a good link that shows pin and colors for 7 and 9-pin connectors. You can swap them over by following the charts.
http://www.elecdirect.com/media/specsheets/15,17.pdf
On the 9-pin, pin 8 is not used, and pin 9 is for 12V for powering the original 3-way refrigerator while going down the road.
You can easily convert to 7-pin.
Here is a good link that shows pin and colors for 7 and 9-pin connectors. You can swap them over by following the charts.
http://www.elecdirect.com/media/specsheets/15,17.pdf
Razorback (Paul)
1987 Avion 34W
1995 Ford F-250 7.3L PowerStroke
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1987 Avion 34W
1995 Ford F-250 7.3L PowerStroke
I'm a "whosoever"... are you???
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Re: Trailer connection
Thanks for the info. I appreciate all the help I can get .
1981 34V
1995 F350 crew cab
1995 F350 crew cab