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BruceMc
Apr 28, 2014Explorer III
There's a tang on the inside of the cover, just like the 7 pin setup. Push in until the cover snaps over the plug shoulder, nice and secure.
On the plastic RV connectors, it seems like the tang is set too far back. There was always a 1/4" play, which of course, was the difference between connected and partially/not connected.
I've had a number of them as well, and adapters to 6 & 4 pin. All junk.
Since we sold the fiver back in early 2010, I don't have anything that takes the 7 pin RV so I've swapped all of them for the 6 pin connectors. We have a number of other utility trailers that use the 6 pin round & 4 pin flat.
On the plastic RV connectors, it seems like the tang is set too far back. There was always a 1/4" play, which of course, was the difference between connected and partially/not connected.
I've had a number of them as well, and adapters to 6 & 4 pin. All junk.
Since we sold the fiver back in early 2010, I don't have anything that takes the 7 pin RV so I've swapped all of them for the 6 pin connectors. We have a number of other utility trailers that use the 6 pin round & 4 pin flat.
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