Hey All-
I have a 2019 Forest River 23MK that I rented out over the Independence Day Holiday. Unfortunately the renters didn't pay attention to the slack in the 7-pin wiring harness and it dragged on the ground causing a lot of heat and small fire.
Almost all of the wiring north of the frame was melted, even going into the metal junction box underneath the trailer.
I spoke to a dealer about gettin git fixed, but there are two weeks out. I have another renter lined up for Saturday and really wanted to get the new wiring installed and make my travel trailer available.
After getting the new 7-pin harness wired and installed, as well as the new runaway brake controller, I learned today that travel trailers really have no standards when it comes to wiring.
I need to figure out how to test each wire so I can make the proper connections.
Here's what I do know...
The old 7-Pin wiring harness has these connections in the junction box:
White = Grounded to box with 2 other white wires
Black = Connected to bottom right of four post block to left of junction box
Blue = Connected to 2 wires; 1 blue in gray sheathing to trailer (brakes, I assume); 1 wire from runaway brake control
Green = Connected to green wire going to trailer
Red = Green = Connected to red wire going to trailer
Brown = Connected to brown wire going to trailer
Yellow = No idea
I'm fairly certain I have the wiring correct for the four-screw post block as that's there the battery cables and power from the 7-pin harness terminates.
Is anyone able to lend a hand?
Ideally I want to finish this by Thursday evening, to give the renter time to back out in case I don't finish.
I have a 2019 Forest River 23MK that I rented out over the Independence Day Holiday. Unfortunately the renters didn't pay attention to the slack in the 7-pin wiring harness and it dragged on the ground causing a lot of heat and small fire.
Almost all of the wiring north of the frame was melted, even going into the metal junction box underneath the trailer.
I spoke to a dealer about gettin git fixed, but there are two weeks out. I have another renter lined up for Saturday and really wanted to get the new wiring installed and make my travel trailer available.
After getting the new 7-pin harness wired and installed, as well as the new runaway brake controller, I learned today that travel trailers really have no standards when it comes to wiring.
I need to figure out how to test each wire so I can make the proper connections.
Here's what I do know...
The old 7-Pin wiring harness has these connections in the junction box:
White = Grounded to box with 2 other white wires
Black = Connected to bottom right of four post block to left of junction box
Blue = Connected to 2 wires; 1 blue in gray sheathing to trailer (brakes, I assume); 1 wire from runaway brake control
Green = Connected to green wire going to trailer
Red = Green = Connected to red wire going to trailer
Brown = Connected to brown wire going to trailer
Yellow = No idea
I'm fairly certain I have the wiring correct for the four-screw post block as that's there the battery cables and power from the 7-pin harness terminates.
Is anyone able to lend a hand?
Ideally I want to finish this by Thursday evening, to give the renter time to back out in case I don't finish.
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