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How do you replace a brake release switch?

How do you replace a brake release switch?

Step 6: Remove the old brake switch. Remove the old brake switch typically secured to a bracket with a 10mm bolt (specific size of the bolt will vary for each vehicle). Using a boxed end wrench or ratchet wrench, remove the bolt carefully, keeping one hand on the brake switch.

How do you hook up a brake controller to a trailer?

Strip the wires on the brake controller harness if needed (#51515). Then, attach butt connectors. Splice the wires from the vehicle to the brake controller harness, matching the colors as follows: With the wires securely crimped together, you can now plug the brake controller harness into your brake controller unit.

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.

How do you mount a brake controller to the dash?

Using the screws provided, install the mounting bracket into the dash. Make sure you avoid drilling through components on the other side of the dash. Secure the brake controller into the mounting bracket. The four wires on the brake controller will be connected shortly. 1.

Where is the fourth wire on a brake controller?

The fourth wire (yellow) hardwires to the vehicle’s reverse lights. This wire is included with 7-way connectors but not 6-way connectors and can be tied off if it is not going to be used. The mounting bracket secures to the vehicle’s bumper or other appropriate mounting location and harbors the trailer connector.

Where to mount circuit breakers for brake controller?

Find a safe location under the hood or on the firewall to mount two circuit breakers: one 20-amp (or 30-amp; see brake controller instructions) and one 40-amp. After those are secured, route the 12 volt hot lead to the 40-amp breaker via ring terminals and then to the positive post on the battery. 4.

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