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Trailer Dongle
I checked with the dongle in and I got nothing.... I inspected the dongle some more and noticed a pin was pushed in. I didn't know if this was by design or not so I unscrewed it and took it apart. Looks like I have a defective unit, the pin for the white wire was pushed into the dongle housing. I might be able to superglue/caulk/wedge/jimmy the pin in place for my weekend trip, but I think I'll need to get a replacement. Has anyone had to purchase one of these and/or are the dongles the same for other vehicles? I may try and request a replacement from Hunterdon BMW (where I purchased the hitch via ebay) Thanks
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Presume you mean the adaptor that plugs in near the hitch ball (7 round to 4 flat, for example), and not the wiring harness inside the luggage compartment. If it is the adaptor, call the dealer and get a working one, but in the meantime you can pick up an adaptor at UHaul, or on etrailer.com (or any other trailer supply store). Should be less than $15
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