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Newbie In need of help identifying and finding a brake light converter

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Kd0123

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I am in desperate need of help! We bought our first camper and I’m trying to find a brake light converter to fit both of these and every store I go to is unable to help me and I can not find anything online either. Does anyone know where we could find one? It’s a KZ coyote lite. Thank you so much in advance
 

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The first picture is the standard seven way trailer plug. The second is what is on your tow vehicle? What you think you want is something like this:
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What are you planning for trailer brakes? Those are kinda important.......
 
You might want to take a look at this link: http://www.countrytrailer.com/uploads/7wayplug.pdf
If I recall, the 4 prong(3 hots and a ground) is for a utility trailer. The schematic in the link is how you want to wire-up your tow vehicle/towed vehicle. You'll need a brake controller if you don't already have one in the tow vehicle, assuming the camper has brakes.
 
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Absolutely not. That converter will only run the lights. You need a brake controller and appropriate wiring in the tow vehicle.
 

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