Do you need a trailer brake controller for a Range Rover?
If so, our exclusive Atlantic British Trailer Brake Controller Kit is exactly what you need. First, your LR3, LR4 or Range Rover Sport must be equipped with a Trailer Wiring Harness kit. We have those too – Part # YWJ500220ABP for LR3, Part # VPLAT0013ABP for LR4 or Part # YWJ500170ABP for Range Rover Sport.
How to install an electric trailer brake controller?
Installing the Electric Trailer Brake Controller is a MANUAL unit and is quick and easy. Simply, locate the connector under the dash on the driver’s side, plug the wiring harness provided, mount the controller, and you are ready to connect to a trailer equipped with electric brakes.
How to install the electric brake controller on an LR3?
Installing this part is quick and easy. Simply, locate the connector under the dash on the drivers side, plug the wiring harness provided, mount the controller, and you are ready to connect to a trailer equipped with electric brakes.
Do you need a trailer harness for a Range Rover Sport?
First, your LR3, LR4 or Range Rover Sport must be equipped with a Trailer Wiring Harness kit. We have those too – Part # YWJ500220ABP for LR3, Part # VPLAT0013ABP for LR4 or Part # YWJ500170ABP for Range Rover Sport. Plug & Play! Installing the Electric Trailer Brake Controller is a MANUAL unit and is quick and easy.
Installing this part is quick and easy. Simply, locate the connector under the dash on the drivers side, plug the wiring harness provided, mount the controller, and you are ready to connect to a trailer equipped with electric brakes.
What’s the best way to install a brake controller?
Just 5 Steps to Install Brake Controller and Wiring! Installing a brake controller involves disconnecting the vehicle battery, mounting the brake controller onto dash and plugging the unit in with a vehicle-specific wiring harness.
How do you hook up electric brakes to a trailer?
Simply, locate the connector under the dash on the drivers side, plug the wiring harness provided, mount the controller, and you are ready to connect to a trailer equipped with electric brakes.
How do you install a splice in brake controller?
Start your splice-in brake controller installation by disconnecting the negative battery cable. This will help ensure your safety while working on the wiring system. It will also help protect your vehicle’s electrical components from damage. Disconnect the negative cable, and move it to the side.