Forum Discussion
afob3
Oct 08, 2012Explorer
You are going to need to convert that 4 way to a 7 pin and add a brake controller if you expect the trailer's brakes to work.
Our first tow vehicle was an 07 Hyundai Entourage. The twin of the Sedona. The electrical system has an 'electronic brain' that will kill a circuit electronically rather than blow a fuse. It drove us nuts until the dealer added a modulite box. Basically it runs juice directly from the battery to the trailer's lights using a signal it gets from the van's light circuit. It minimizes the draw on the van's circuit so it behaves properly.
You will need a modulite adaptor to hook up your lights from the van. Below is an old thread from a dead Entourage forum that shows an installation.
http://hyundaientourageforum.yuku.com/topic/413/2007-Hyundai-Entourage-Hitch-Wiring
Our first tow vehicle was an 07 Hyundai Entourage. The twin of the Sedona. The electrical system has an 'electronic brain' that will kill a circuit electronically rather than blow a fuse. It drove us nuts until the dealer added a modulite box. Basically it runs juice directly from the battery to the trailer's lights using a signal it gets from the van's light circuit. It minimizes the draw on the van's circuit so it behaves properly.
You will need a modulite adaptor to hook up your lights from the van. Below is an old thread from a dead Entourage forum that shows an installation.
http://hyundaientourageforum.yuku.com/topic/413/2007-Hyundai-Entourage-Hitch-Wiring
About RV Tips & Tricks
Looking for advice before your next adventure? Look no further.25,167 PostsLatest Activity: Oct 04, 2025