Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Hopkins 47345 Wiring Adapter 7 Blade To 4 Flat W/ Led Test Lights on 2040-parts.com

US $4.00
Location:

Boulder City, Nevada, US

Boulder City, Nevada, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Country of Manufacture:Taiwan, Province of China

 

  • The new patent-pending LED Series incorporates built-in trouble-shooting
  • If the trailer lights are not functioning correctly, you can isolate the problem by simply looking at the adapter
  • Includes function testing LED's
  • 7-Way RV blade to 4-wire flat
Technical Details
BrandHopkins
Item Weight3.5 ounces
Product Dimensions6.9 x 2.9 x 1.8 inches
Item model number 47345
Manufacturer Part Number 47345











Posted with eBay Mobile

Towing Systems for Sale

Ford overhauls Michigan plant to build new Focus

Wed, 06 May 2009

Ford will spend $550 million to retool an assembly plant in suburban Detroit to build the redesigned 2011 Ford Focus. Production is to start next year. As part of the overhaul, the plant, known as Michigan Assembly, also will build an electric-powered version of the new Focus.

Rolls Royce redesigns sought in new competition

Wed, 26 Feb 2014

Hip Shing Hong Group, Stefano Tordiglione Design and online design platform It's Liquid have launched a competition to redesign a Rolls Royce for a factory-turned-office project in Hong Kong. The contest, focused around the themes ‘Innovation', ‘Energy' and ‘Creativity', is giving the winners the chance to see their design displayed in the lobby of the new building. They will also receive a cash prize of HKD 20,000/EUR 2,000, while the second- and third-placed designers will earn themselves HKD 10,000/EUR 1,000 and HKD 5,000/EUR 500 respectively.

The Guardian calls Cars UK “The Petrolheads’ favourite web site”

Tue, 01 Jun 2010

Transport Secretary Philip Hammond has common-sense views on speed cameras, cyclists (although perhaps not Boris), speed limits and traffic calming. Which the Guardian doesn't like one bit Being proclaimed the Petrolheads’ favourite website by the Guardian – not a newspaper renowned for its love of cars – we’ll take as a compliment. Although it was meant to be disparaging.