The wiring in the back is as simple as plugging in the cable/harness into a connector that is unused and just sitting there with a cap on it.. Then routing the cable to the point on the hitch where the 7-pin connector gets attached and securing the cable with zip ties and such.@Wiluride how was the wiring process? that is what i am most concerned about, or am I overthinking it? Just put a deposit down on an EX and I will probably order these parts in advance. Dealer would charge ~$750 but this seems straight forward enough.
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If it's not a fuse, it's possible the harness converter module went bad. That can happen from time to time. But you would rather the fuse or the converter module go bad instead of the vehicle wiring. I would think Kia would cover it for you.I have a 2021 that came with the 7 pin. My brake controller was working great but suddenly will not turn on. I don't tow often so I unplug it and store it in the back when not in use. I tested the 12v at the factory harness and got nothing. Is there are fuse somewhere?
There's at least one 30 amp fuse under the hood.I have a 2021 that came with the 7 pin. My brake controller was working great but suddenly will not turn on. I don't tow often so I unplug it and store it in the back when not in use. I tested the 12v at the factory harness and got nothing. Is there are fuse somewhere?
Sure enough. I checked that one but I didn't notice the others. It was Trailer #2 if anybody else is looking. Thanks!There's at least one 30 amp fuse under the hood.
YAY! Finally a benefit to having a 2020 with 7-pin hardwired with a breaker over a 2021 with factory 7-pin harness.On a related note, I was reading that it's preferable to have a self resetting breaker for the trailer brake output... One that will reset itself if the excess load goes away. This apparently in case the trailer brakes draw a bit too much current, that they might work and not exceed the limit if they weren't used so hard, and in a emergency situation you might still have some brakes. Where if a fuse blows, and can't reset, your hosed.
I wonder if a person could find a way to install such a self-resetting breaker somehow , by connecting in at that fuse box under the hood?
This is what I did as well - OEM hitch and bumper cover from a parts store and then Curt 4 pin wiring harness from Amazon. I think I paid more like $37 or so though.I have warned others of these crazy shipping cost, I saw this when I was ordering my hitch. I ordered a Curt wiring harness for my 2020 Kia that used just the 4 pin. I wouldn't be surprised if they haven't come out one for the 2021 7 pin. And I paid around $20 with free shipping from Amazon.![]()
I found it in the "used" sales from Amazon warehouse. I'm cheap like that. But really, I always look there first, usually the box is messed up but the item is new.This is what I did as well - OEM hitch and bumper cover from a parts store and then Curt 4 pin wiring harness from Amazon. I think I paid more like $37 or so though.
The pre-wired 7 pin connector is already in the driver’s side rear quarter panel from the factory.