Where do I connect the Tekonsha brake controller?
Where do I connect the Tekonsha brake controller?
Connect the pigtail-style wiring harness included with the purchase of the Tekonsha brake controller to the back of the in-cab controller unit. Following the wiring diagram included with the controller, run the blue wire through the firewall and to the rear of the vehicle where it will connect to the trailer connector.
Where does the trailer brake controller go in the car?
It allows the driver to activate and monitor trailer brake activity from the cab of the vehicle. A brake controller mounts in the cab of the vehicle and generally has a few different controls, such as an interface to view braking information and buttons to control the output and manual activation.
What should the gain be on a trailer brake controller?
For larger trailers, use a higher gain setting. For smaller trailers, a lower gain setting should be used to avoid brake lockup. To set trailer brake gain, start with the values specified by the manufacturer. Test your trailer brakes at 25mph.
Can You tow a trailer without a brake controller?
The answer is, no. Electric trailer brakes do not work without a brake controller. If your trailer is equipped with electric brakes, you will need a brake controller to tow. However, some trailers are equipped with surge brakes.
Does towing package include brake controller?
The actual parts in a trailer tow package vary year-to-year and model-to-model. It may include integrated trailer brake controller, hitch receiver, industry-standard seven-pin wiring harness and a trailer brake-wiring harness.
What is a Voyager brake controller?
The Tekonsha Voyager model electric brake controller is a simple in-cab controller that allows drivers to adjust the power to their trailer’s brakes from the comfort of the driver’s seat. Hook the trailer to the vehicle’s hitch.
What is truck brake controller?
Brake controllers are the physical link between your brake pedal on your vehicle and the brakes on the axles of your trailer. Without them, uncontrolled weight can push forward, creating the potential for accidents and damage, not only to your truck or car but other vehicles if you can’t slow or stop in time.