Product Details
- Brand: Draw-Tite
- Model: 75189 85343 20506 7012a 118377
- Includes: Class 3 Trailer Tow Hitch, T-One T-Connector Custom Harness, Wiring Adapter, Trailer Brake Controller Installation Kit, Circuit Breaker
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Trailer Hitch w/ 7-Way RV Wiring For 00-02 Chevrolet Express GMC Savana Van Class 3 2" Receiver All Models Install Notes
Installation Instructions for GM Full Size Van
Part Numbers:
- 75189
- 87189
- 44028
Wiring Access Location:
- SUV3, SUV4
Tools Required:
- Wrenches: 3/4", 7/8" (tighten all fasteners with torque wrench)
Drill Bits:
- None
Notes:
- Hitch requires 5/8" pin and clip if stabilizing pin is not installed.
Step-by-Step Instructions:
- Insert carriage bolts and blocks through existing access slots and into attachment holes as shown in the diagram for each side.
- Raise the hitch into position and fasten with conical toothed washers and nuts as shown in the diagram for each side.
- Tighten all 1/2” GR5 fasteners to 75 lb-ft (102 N·m).
Hardware List:
- (4) 1/2-13 x 1-3/4 GR5 Carriage Bolts
- (2) 1/4 x 1-1/2 x 3 Blocks (1711)
- (2) 1/4 x 1-1/2 x 2 Blocks (1540)
- (4) Conical Toothed Washers
- (4) Nuts
Safety Notes:
- Check the hitch frequently to ensure all fasteners and the ball are properly tightened.
- If the hitch is removed, plug all holes in the trunk pan or other body panels to prevent water and exhaust fumes from entering.
- Replace any damaged hitch or ball immediately.
- Follow safety precautions when working beneath the vehicle, and wear eye protection.
- Do not cut access or attachment holes with a torch.
Specifications:
- Hitch Type and Weight Ratings:
- Weight Distributing: Max Trailer Weight 7,500 lbs, Max Tongue Weight 750 lbs.
- Weight Carrying (Ball Mount): Max Trailer Weight 5,000 lbs, Max Tongue Weight 500 lbs.
- Complies with safety specifications and requirements for connecting devices and towing systems of the State of New York, V.E.S.C. Regulation V-5, and SAE J684.
Installation Instructions for GM Full Size Van
Part Numbers:
- 75189
- 87189
- 44028
Wiring Access Location:
- SUV3, SUV4
Tools Required:
- Wrenches: 3/4", 7/8" (tighten all fasteners with torque wrench)
Drill Bits:
- None
Notes:
- Hitch requires 5/8" pin and clip if stabilizing pin is not installed.
Step-by-Step Instructions:
- Insert carriage bolts and blocks through existing access slots and into attachment holes as shown in the diagram for each side.
- Raise the hitch into position and fasten with conical toothed washers and nuts as shown in the diagram for each side.
- Tighten all 1/2” GR5 fasteners to 75 lb-ft (102 N·m).
Hardware List:
- (4) 1/2-13 x 1-3/4 GR5 Carriage Bolts
- (2) 1/4 x 1-1/2 x 3 Blocks (1711)
- (2) 1/4 x 1-1/2 x 2 Blocks (1540)
- (4) Conical Toothed Washers
- (4) Nuts
Safety Notes:
- Check the hitch frequently to ensure all fasteners and the ball are properly tightened.
- If the hitch is removed, plug all holes in the trunk pan or other body panels to prevent water and exhaust fumes from entering.
- Replace any damaged hitch or ball immediately.
- Follow safety precautions when working beneath the vehicle, and wear eye protection.
- Do not cut access or attachment holes with a torch.
Specifications:
- Hitch Type and Weight Ratings:
- Weight Distributing: Max Trailer Weight 7,500 lbs, Max Tongue Weight 750 lbs.
- Weight Carrying (Ball Mount): Max Trailer Weight 5,000 lbs, Max Tongue Weight 500 lbs.
- Complies with safety specifications and requirements for connecting devices and towing systems of the State of New York, V.E.S.C. Regulation V-5, and SAE J684.
Warranty Information:
- For complete warranty instructions, please download the full installation PDF.
Technical Support:
- For technical support and assistance, our team of experts is available to help. You can reach our tech support by visiting www.trailerjacks.com or calling 877-869-6690.
Installation Instructions for T-Connector Adapter
Part Numbers:
- 118377
Wiring Access Location:
- Near the rear interior trim panels close to the doors.
Tools Required:
- Screw or cable ties (provided).
Step-by-Step Instructions:
-
Remove the rear interior trim panels near the doors.
- Locate the vehicle’s tail light wiring harness. Connection points will be present on both sides of the vehicle, matching the ends of the T-Connector adapter.
-
Disconnect the vehicle’s wiring harness connectors on the driver’s side.
- Caution: Be careful not to damage the locking tabs.
-
Position the black box on the left (driver’s) side of the vehicle.
- Plug the T-Connector harness containing the yellow wire into the left vehicle wiring harness connector.
- Ensure the connectors are fully inserted and secured using the existing and provided locking tabs.
-
Repeat the procedure for the passenger side using the connector containing the green wire.
-
Route the green wire under the floor trim (threshold) panel.
- Secure the black box to the vehicle using the provided screw or cable tie behind the driver’s side trim panel.
-
Reinstall the rear trim panels removed in step 1.
-
Test the installation with a test light or trailer.
- Specifications:
- This unit is rated for 7.5 amps per circuit.
- Specifications:
Hardware List:
- T-Connector adapter.
- Black box.
- Cable ties or screws.
Safety Notes:
- On some early production vehicles, the tail light and stoplight circuits may be reversed. If this condition is present, wires can be switched according to the included diagram or by consulting a dealer.
- Ensure all connections are clean and securely fastened.
- Test the installation after completing all steps to verify functionality.
Manufacturer Notes:
- Follow all warnings and instructions provided with the product.
- Use a test light or trailer to confirm proper installation.
Installation Instructions for T-Connector Adapter
Part Numbers:
- 118377
Wiring Access Location:
- Near the rear interior trim panels close to the doors.
Tools Required:
- Screw or cable ties (provided)
Step-by-Step Instructions:
-
Remove Rear Interior Trim Panels:
- Remove the rear interior trim panels near the doors to access the vehicle’s tail light wiring harness.
- Connection points will be present on both sides of the vehicle, matching the ends of the T-Connector adapter.
-
Disconnect the Vehicle’s Wiring Harness:
- Disconnect the wiring harness connectors on the driver’s side.
- Caution: Avoid damaging the locking tabs during disconnection.
-
Position the Black Box:
- Place the black box on the left (driver’s) side of the vehicle.
- Plug the T-Connector harness containing the yellow wire into the left vehicle wiring harness connector.
- Ensure the connectors are fully inserted and secured with the locking tabs.
-
Connect the Passenger Side:
- Repeat the procedure for the passenger side using the connector containing the green wire.
-
Route the Green Wire:
- Route the green wire under the floor trim (threshold) panel to the passenger side.
- Secure the black box to the vehicle using the provided screw or cable tie behind the driver’s side trim panel.
-
Reinstall Trim Panels:
- Reinstall the rear trim panels removed in step 1.
-
Test the Installation:
- Use a test light or connect a trailer to verify the following functions:
- Left Turn Signal
- Right Turn Signal
- Brake Lights
- Running Lights
- Use a test light or connect a trailer to verify the following functions:
Specifications:
- Max Current: 7.5 amps per circuit
Hardware List:
- T-Connector adapter
- Black box
- Cable ties or screws
Safety Notes:
- On some early production vehicles, the tail light and stoplight circuits may be reversed. If this occurs, consult the included diagram or seek assistance from a qualified technician.
- Ensure all connections are clean and securely fastened.
- Test the installation thoroughly after completing all steps.
Attention: This is a summary of the installation procedure. For complete installation instructions, including diagrams and detailed information from the manufacturer, please download the full installation PDF.
Technical Support:
For technical support and assistance, our team of experts is available to help. You can reach our tech support by visiting www.trailerjacks.com or calling 877-869-6690.
Installation Instructions for 4-Way to 7-Way Adapter and Brake Control Wiring
Tools Required:
- Phillips Head Screwdriver
- Drill with 3/32" Drill Bit
- 10mm Socket & Ratchet or Wrench
- Wire Crimpers
- Wire Cutters
- Test Light or Multimeter
- Cable Ties
Part 1: Install the 4-Way to 7-Way Adapter
Step-by-Step Instructions:
-
Mount the Adapter:
- Choose a suitable mounting point on the vehicle, typically near the hitch.
- Use the provided bracket and screws to secure the adapter.
-
Connect the 4-Flat Plug:
- Plug the 4-flat connector on the adapter into the existing 4-flat plug on the vehicle.
- This connection enables tail lights, left turn, and right turn signals.
-
Ground the Adapter:
- Locate a clean, solid grounding point near the adapter.
- Drill a 3/32" hole if necessary and secure the white ground wire from the adapter using the provided screw and eyelet.
-
Leave Additional Wires Disconnected:
- The following wires will remain disconnected until Part 2:
- Black Wire: Power from the battery.
- Blue Wire: Brake control output.
- Yellow Wire: Reverse light (optional; leave disconnected unless needed).
- The following wires will remain disconnected until Part 2:
-
Test Initial Connection:
- Use a test light or trailer to verify functionality of the 4-way connections (tail lights, turn signals).
Part 2: Install Brake Control Wiring
Step-by-Step Instructions:
-
Mount Circuit Breakers:
- Install two 30A circuit breakers on the firewall or another suitable location near the battery.
- Use self-tapping screws to mount them securely.
-
Route Power Wires:
- Connect the black 12-gauge wire from the 7-way adapter to the auxiliary side of one circuit breaker (this powers the 7-way socket).
- Run a heavy-gauge wire from the battery's positive terminal to the battery side of this circuit breaker, using a ring terminal.
- Run another heavy-gauge wire from the battery's positive terminal to the auxiliary side of the second circuit breaker (for the brake controller).
-
Install the Brake Controller:
- Mount the brake controller under the dash on a firm surface.
- Use the following connections:
- Red Wire: Connect to the cold side of the brake switch (active only when the brake pedal is pressed).
- Blue Wire: Connect to the blue wire on the 7-way adapter for trailer brakes.
- White Wire: Connect to a solid ground point on the vehicle body.
- Black Wire: Connect to the auxiliary side of the second 30A circuit breaker (provides power to the brake controller).
-
Optional: Connect Reverse Light Circuit:
- If the trailer has a reverse light circuit, connect the yellow wire from the 7-way adapter to the vehicle’s reverse light circuit.
-
Reconnect the Battery:
- Reattach the negative battery cable and ensure all connections are secure.
- Insert the fuses into both circuit breakers.
-
Secure All Wires:
- Use cable ties to secure all loose wires and prevent damage or rattling.
-
Test the System:
- Verify functionality of all circuits (running lights, turn signals, brake lights, and brake controller output).
- If applicable, test the reverse light circuit.
Notes:
- Most installations will only require connecting the black and blue wires from the 7-way adapter.
- Leave the yellow wire disconnected unless the trailer has a reverse light or surge brake lockout circuit.
- Always adhere to safety guidelines and verify all connections before use.
Warning: Incorrect wiring can cause damage to the vehicle or trailer. Test all connections carefully before use.
Installation Instructions for 4-Way to 7-Way Adapter and Brake Control Wiring
Tools Required:
- Phillips Head Screwdriver
- Drill with 3/32" Drill Bit
- 10mm Socket & Ratchet or Wrench
- Wire Crimpers
- Wire Cutters
- Test Light or Multimeter
- Cable Ties
Part 1: Install the 4-Way to 7-Way Adapter
Step-by-Step Instructions:
-
Mount the Adapter:
- Choose a suitable mounting point on the vehicle, typically near the hitch.
- Use the provided bracket and screws to secure the adapter.
-
Connect the 4-Flat Plug:
- Plug the 4-flat connector on the adapter into the existing 4-flat plug on the vehicle.
- This connection enables tail lights, left turn, and right turn signals.
-
Ground the Adapter:
- Locate a clean, solid grounding point near the adapter.
- Drill a 3/32" hole if necessary and secure the white ground wire from the adapter using the provided screw and eyelet.
-
Leave Additional Wires Disconnected:
- The following wires will remain disconnected until Part 2:
- Black Wire: Power from the battery.
- Blue Wire: Brake control output.
- Yellow Wire: Reverse light (optional; leave disconnected unless needed).
- The following wires will remain disconnected until Part 2:
-
Test Initial Connection:
- Use a test light or trailer to verify functionality of the 4-way connections (tail lights, turn signals).
Part 2: Install Brake Control Wiring
Step-by-Step Instructions:
-
Mount Circuit Breakers:
- Install two 30A circuit breakers on the firewall or another suitable location near the battery.
- Use self-tapping screws to mount them securely.
-
Route Power Wires:
- Connect the black 12-gauge wire from the 7-way adapter to the auxiliary side of one circuit breaker (this powers the 7-way socket).
- Run a heavy-gauge wire from the battery's positive terminal to the battery side of this circuit breaker, using a ring terminal.
- Run another heavy-gauge wire from the battery's positive terminal to the auxiliary side of the second circuit breaker (for the brake controller).
-
Install the Brake Controller:
- Mount the brake controller under the dash on a firm surface.
- Use the following connections:
- Red Wire: Connect to the cold side of the brake switch (active only when the brake pedal is pressed).
- Blue Wire: Connect to the blue wire on the 7-way adapter for trailer brakes.
- White Wire: Connect to a solid ground point on the vehicle body.
- Black Wire: Connect to the auxiliary side of the second 30A circuit breaker (provides power to the brake controller).
-
Optional: Connect Reverse Light Circuit:
- If the trailer has a reverse light circuit, connect the yellow wire from the 7-way adapter to the vehicle’s reverse light circuit.
-
Reconnect the Battery:
- Reattach the negative battery cable and ensure all connections are secure.
- Insert the fuses into both circuit breakers.
-
Secure All Wires:
- Use cable ties to secure all loose wires and prevent damage or rattling.
-
Test the System:
- Verify functionality of all circuits (running lights, turn signals, brake lights, and brake controller output).
- If applicable, test the reverse light circuit.
Notes:
- Most installations will only require connecting the black and blue wires from the 7-way adapter.
- Leave the yellow wire disconnected unless the trailer has a reverse light or surge brake lockout circuit.
- Always adhere to safety guidelines and verify all connections before use.
Warning: Incorrect wiring can cause damage to the vehicle or trailer. Test all connections carefully before use.
Attention:
This is a summary of the installation procedure. For complete installation instructions, including diagrams and detailed information from the manufacturer, please download the full installation PDF.
Warranty Information:
For complete warranty instructions, please download the full installation PDF.
Technical Support:
For technical support and assistance, our team of experts is available to help. You can reach our tech support by visiting www.trailerjacks.com or calling 877-869-6690.