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How to Replace Trailer Hitch Plug 1998-2010 Dodge Ram
How to Replace Trailer Hitch Plug Receptacle 2005-2010 Dodge Dakota
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Tools used
T25 Torx Driver
1. Removing the Trailer Hitch Plug Receptacle
Remove the four T25 Torx screws from the receptacle
Pull the receptacle out
Release the red safety tab
Disconnect the wiring harness
2. Installing the Trailer Hitch Plug Receptacle
Connect the wiring harness
Lock the safety tab into place
Press the retainer plate behind the bumper into place
Insert the receptacle into place
Tighten the four T25 screws
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In this video, we're going to show you how to change out the trailer hitch plug receptacle in this Dodge Ram. This one's a 2008, but the procedure is the same for any 1998-2010 Dodge Ram. You'll need a new receptacle from 1AAuto.com and a T25 Torx driver.
Remove the four T25 Torx screws holding the plug receptacle into the bumper. Remove the socket from the bumper, release the red safety tab from the connector, then release the connector from the receptacle.
Here, we have our old part from the vehicle, and here is our new part from 1AAuto.com. As you can see, we have the same mounting holes on the front, we have the same connector on the back, the same pin configuration on the inside. If your old plug receptacle is broken, cracked, corroded, this new part from 1A Auto is going to go right in, direct-fit like your original equipment, and fix you up right.
These plugs tend to get filled with dirt and debris from being so close the road. You may have to blow it out a little to make your plug go in smoothly.
Reconnect the connector until it snaps into place. Lock your safety tab back in. Inside is a retainer plate where your screws go in. Reach under the bumper, line up the holes, reinstall your plug receptacle into the bumper while holding the screw retainer in the back, start your screws. Once you have two screws in to keep it lined up, tighten them down and install the rest of your hardware.
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Tools used
1/4 Inch Ratchet
Gloves
Flat Blade Screwdriver
7mm Deep Socket
3/8 Inch Drive Ratchet
Safety Glasses
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