Trailer hitch & wiring
Last edited by TB250; Mar 5, 2021 at 06:34 AM.
Glad yours came out good.
I did my 2020 and used both the Mazda OEM hitch and wiring harness.
I prefer the smaller/cleaner look (granted that's my opinion) of the OEM and how the wiring plug fastens to the OEM hitch.
Not sure if the "connectors" are different for the wiring harness by year, but mine was simply plug in.
The OEM hitch also allows for clearance of the majority of aftermarket exhausts if your into that sort of thing ;-)
I did my 2020 and used both the Mazda OEM hitch and wiring harness.
I prefer the smaller/cleaner look (granted that's my opinion) of the OEM and how the wiring plug fastens to the OEM hitch.
Not sure if the "connectors" are different for the wiring harness by year, but mine was simply plug in.
The OEM hitch also allows for clearance of the majority of aftermarket exhausts if your into that sort of thing ;-)
Instead of a connector dangling outside in the salt and dirt, I leave it inside the car and run it out the hatch when I need it. I made my own 4 to 3 light converter box and installed in my Focus, but outside of that the install is much like the CX-5.
I’m hoping the detailed experiences in this thread may help me. I have a 2021 signature that I bought used at 3k miles. A year later now, I wanted to use a small trailer but learned the trailer brakes lights aren’t working but turn signals are. I had Mazda research by my vin number and it was installed by a dealership as an option. That dealer is way to far away so I’m on my own with a short time frame. Does anyone that installed the Mazda 4 pin connector have a theory as to what is wrong?
I’m hoping the detailed experiences in this thread may help me. I have a 2021 signature that I bought used at 3k miles. A year later now, I wanted to use a small trailer but learned the trailer brakes lights aren’t working but turn signals are. I had Mazda research by my vin number and it was installed by a dealership as an option. That dealer is way to far away so I’m on my own with a short time frame. Does anyone that installed the Mazda 4 pin connector have a theory as to what is wrong?
Pull the left rear inner panel and check the connectors from the factory harness to the trailer wiring box. If they all seem phsically solid, check the box side wires with a probe. If there is power the brake light wire going into the box, the problem is in the box. If there is no power in that wire, the connection to the main harness is faulty, probably caused by the use of scotch-lock connectors.


