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For the mess of wires I think the easiest route would be to go to the junkyard and cut off the wiring from just behind the fuel tank and back, then splice onto your truck and not worry. if t
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That Hopkins connector is solid, I have it on my 1500, I should went with the one that had a flat 4 plug on the side also so I didn’t need to carry an adapter, but that’s just me. If your able to s
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Not sure If I'll need help with this topic just yet but decided to start this thread / discussion to help me get the mind-set. Maybe this thread can help others who need to sort out the trailer wiring.
Ok so when I bought my truck in 2013, it didn't have a bed or body on the back. I basically bought a truck with just a cab. Previous owner was using it as welding rig. He got a new truck and swapped the welding body onto his new truck. Unfortunately he was not so nice and he cut ALL of the wires in the back for the tail light and towing. Left me with the rats nest bunch of cut wires. I used a test light to get the basics connected for the stop, turn and tail lights and a basic 4 pin connector for a small utility trailer.
Now I'm getting ready to setup wiring correctly with an aftermarket 7 pin connector. I'm getting ready to do a little more serious towing. I'll be towing a 10,000 lbs dual axle / electric brakes enclosed car trailer from New Jersey to Florida Multiple times this May and June, each trip 2000 miles round trip..
I appreciate the availability of the 2002 FSM from the mopar1973man website and found the wiring - trailer tow diagrams. This will help with identifying the wires based on color codes among the mess of cut wires.
This truck has the factory trailer tow package. There is a trailer relay in the PDC. There is a brake controller under the dash which appears to be wired to and connected to the factory harness, plugged above/in front of the brake/clutch pedals. The brake controller appears dead, and upon brief investigating found a blown trailer Jcase fuses in the PDC. (Mine had a 20 amp Jcase in the trailer slot, it should be 40 amp. Also, the stop lamp had a 40amp Jcase it should be 20 amp. I'm guessing the previous guy swapped them for some unknown reason. Also, for some reason the fuse slot numbers in my PDC don't match the fuse numbers in the FSM trailer wiring diagram. Is this a common issue? Wondering if it's a typo in the FSM.
Going to try to figure out these cut wires one day this week, hoping for nice weather. For starters I've at least identified the LB (Light blue) electric brake wire among the rats nest.
Pictures below starting with the rats nest:
The brake controller, factory or dealer installed?
MY pdc. Jcase fuses are mixed up.
FSM Trailer Tow wiring diagrams:
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