Where to plug in a trailer brake controller?
Disconnect the negative cable, and move it to the side. Even if your vehicle doesn’t have a factory connector for plugging in a brake controller, it should have blunt-cut brake controller wiring, if it is compatible with a brake controller. This wiring bundle will be located somewhere underneath the dash.
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.
What kind of brake controller do I Need?
If you prefer not to splice in wiring, you may wish to purchase the CURT Echo® brake controller – a wireless unit that Bluetooth-connects to your smartphone. To install the Echo®, all you need is a 7-way RV blade with 12+ volts power.
Where is the best place to mount a brake controller?
Find a suitable mounting location for the brake controller. On most vehicles, particularly large trucks and SUVs, the best place tends to be below and off to the side of the steering wheel. Here the controller will be easily visible but out of the way.
Where do you put the brake controller on a trailer?
You will need to use the wiring harness that is made for your vehicle. Installing The Brake Control Module Under The Dash. Photo by Adam Wright 2010. Once the wiring is done all that is left to do is to install the Brake Control Module under your dash. The Brake Controller comes with a bracket that screws in.
What do you need to know about electric trailer brakes?
An electric trailer brake controller is a device that installs in the cab of your tow vehicle and activates your trailer’s electric or electric-over-hydraulic brakes when you hit the brakes in your tow vehicle. Many models are available, and they differ from how they look to the number of brakes they can power.
What kind of brake controller do I need for towing?
The next step is choosing the type of brake controller that best suits your towing needs. Brake controllers can be categorized by two main types: proportional and time-delayed. These categories have to do with the intensity and consistency in which the controller applies your brakes.
Where do I put the brake control plug?
If your vehicle comes with a Towing Package you should have a Brake Control plug already wired and ready to go. You will need to use the wiring harness that is made for your vehicle. Installing The Brake Control Module Under The Dash. Photo by Adam Wright 2010.