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Curt Echo Under-Dash Bluetooth Brake Controller w/ Custom Harness - Up to 4 Axles - Proportional
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Curt Echo Under-Dash Bluetooth Brake Controller w/ Custom Harness - Up to 4 Axles - Proportional

Part Number: C56YV
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$348.95
Trailer Brake Controller
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2003 Dodge Durango

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CURT Trailer Brake Controller - C56YV

  • Electric
  • Electric over Hydraulic
  • Proportional Controller
  • Up to 4 Axles
  • CURT
  • Under-Dash
  • Plug-In
  • Under-Dash Box
  • Multiple Trailers
  • Smartphone Display

Towing? There's an app for that. This brake controller connects to your phone with Bluetooth so all your settings are right in your hand. The plug-and-play unit mounts under your dashboard, out of sight and out of your way.


Features:

  • Proportional braking - Smooth, safe, and good for your brakes long-term
  • Bluetooth - Control your settings from your smartphone using the OneControl app
  • Hidden - Installs out of sight behind the dashboard
  • Great for a fleet - Swaps easily between multiple tow vehicles and trailers
  • Simple troubleshooting - Diagnostic LEDs are displayed on the main unit
  • Safe for your car - Built-in reverse polarity and short circuit protection
  • Plug-and-play - Custom-fit wiring harness
  • Install kit included - Mounting adhesive, zip ties, instructions, and quick reference guide


Specs:

  • Application: trailers with 1 to 4 axles (8 brake assemblies)
    • Compatible with electric or electric-over-hydraulic trailer brakes
  • Main unit dimensions: 3-3/8" long x 3" wide x 7/8" thick
  • Smart device OS requirements:
    • Apple: 5.0 and newer
    • Android: 4.3 and newer
  • Warranty:
    • Limited lifetime on brake controller
    • Limited 1-year on wiring harness


Pair with other OneControl systems for convenient control of your trailer in one app!

  • True Course (C94VV - sold separately) prevents sway
  • Tire Linc (C54VV - sold separately) monitors tire pressure and temperatue

Quick Tip: The Bluetooth PIN for initially pairing to your smart device is located in the quick reference guide!


Note: If Bluetooth connection is lost, the brake controller will continue to function safely, using the most recently programmed settings. This brake controller is not compatible, but will not interfere, with Apple CarPlay or Android Auto.


The Curt Echo under-dash is all about convenience. With the main unit mounted out of sight beneath the dash, all you need is your smartphone to control the settings on the brake controller. You won't have to worry about banging your knee on a bulky controller, cluttering up your dash, or ruining the sleek look of your interior.


Towing with Your Smartphone and an App

The Echo is unique for giving you control of your towing through your smartphone. You can set the maximum braking output, adjust the braking sensitivity, apply the manual override - all from the OneControl app.


The Echo connects to the app via Bluetooth. You can save multiple trailer profiles in the app, a big plus if you have a fleet and want to be able to just select a pre-set configuration and get towing. And don't worry: after you've downloaded the app, you don't need to have data on to use the app with the brake controller. You'll be able to receive calls and texts and access your other apps.


OneControl App

Simple, intuitive, and user-friendly, the OneControl App makes it wicked easy to manage your settings and control your trailer.


how does the One Control app work

1. Manual Override

This big orange button in the middle of the app is your manual override. Press and hold the button, and the brake controller will smoothly apply the trailer brakes without applying your vehicle's brakes. This is perfect for stopping sway or controlling your trailer's momentum in an emergency.


Curt Echo Under-Dash App Manual Override Button

Quick tip: Put manual override right at your fingertips by adding this button (C83HR - sold separately) to your dash. The app must be running for the button to work, but it can be in the background while you use other apps on your phone. The button has an adhesive back and runs on a replaceable battery.


2. Brake Output Indicator

The outer ring gives you a visual indicator of how much power is being applied to the trailer brakes. This is determined by your max output setting.


3. Max Output

Braking output is the maximum amount of power that will be applied to your trailer's brakes. How much braking output you need is determined by the weight of your trailer; a heavier trailer will need more power to bring it to a stop.


To set your maximum braking output, tap this button and increase or decrease using the + and - buttons. You want to set the braking output as high as you can without locking up the brakes.


4. Sensitivity Level

This controls the aggressiveness of your trailer's braking, meaning how quickly the brakes reach the max output level. This is a great adjustment to make when you're towing a heavy load and the trailer will need more umph to bring it to a stop so it doesn't push your vehicle forward.


Just like max output, if you need to change your sensitivity level, use the + and - buttons. If your vehicle takes too long to come to a stop, increase the setting. If it stops too abruptly, lower the setting. You may also need to adjust the sensitivity based on your own preferences, or when the trailer load or road conditions change.


5. Vehicle Hazard Lights

If you turn on your vehicle's hazard lights, there's a chance the trailer brakes will pulse on and off as the lights flash. Turn this setting on any time you activate your hazard lights to prevent this problem.


Save Multiple Trailer Profiles

Curt Echo App saves multiple trailer profiles

Get on the road faster by saving your settings. With the app, you can add and store multiple profiles for both trailers and vehicles so that your preferred settings will be ready to go as soon as you hook up. This is perfect if you own a fleet and don't want to have to reset the controller every time you swap out trailers. You'll have the ideal settings saved and waiting for you. To switch between profiles, just swipe left or right.


OneControl: One-Stop App for Towing

If you like the idea of monitoring your trailer from your phone, the other OneControl systems could be a great fit for you.


The Curt True Course (C94VV - sold separately) is an advanced Bluetooth sway control system that automatically triggers the trailer brakes (independent of the vehicle's brakes and the brake controller) when it detects dangerous trailer movement. The Curt Tire Linc (C54VV - sold separately) Bluetooth TPMS monitors the temperature and pressure of your trailer tires. All of these systems use the OneControl app so you can manage all of them in the same place on your phone.


Plug-and-Play Installation

You won't be banging your knee on a bulky brake controller or interfering with your vehicle's lower airbags because the main unit mounts out of sight under your dash. This product comes with an adhesive pad and 4 zip ties to make it easy to mount anywhere. (Just don't zip-tie the box to wiring or cables that can shift as you drive!) Thanks to the 3-axis accelerometer, the main unit can be positioned at any angle. No matter how you install it, the unit will sense the direction of travel and deliver smooth, even braking.


Curt Echo Under-Dash Main Unit Module

The included custom-fit adapter plugs into the port on your vehicle's built-in brake control wiring harness, which you'll find underneath the dash, to the left of the steering column, taped to another harness near the emergency brake pedal. Once you're plugged into your factory port, just plug the other end of the adapter into the Echo. No hardwiring needed!


Once that's done, download the OneControl app on your Apple or Android smartphone and wirelessly pair the unit to your phone via Bluetooth, following the in-app instructions. It should take about 5 seconds for them to pair. Once paired, the LED light on the unit will turn a solid blue. Plug in your trailer's 7-way and let the whole system calibrate for another 5 seconds. When the LED turns green, configure your desired trailer brake settings and save it as a profile. Then you're ready to tow!


Curt Echo Under-Dash LED Troubleshoot Cheat Sheet

Note: If you don't already have a 7-way plug at the back of your vehicle, take a look at our exclusive 7- and 4-way brake controller installation kit (ETBC7 - sold separately).


What is Proportional Braking?

What is proportional Braking

Proportional braking means that your trailer brakes mimic your tow vehicle's brakes. If you slam on the brakes in your vehicle, your trailer brakes hard; if you brake lightly, your trailer brakes lightly too. The trailer's braking is in proportion to your vehicle's braking. This saves wear and tear on the tires and the brakes on both your vehicle and trailer.


The Echo under-dash uses an internal 3-axis accelerometer to sense how your vehicle is braking so it can send the right amount of braking power to your trailer. It measures the inertia of your tow vehicle and activates the trailer's brakes to ensure that your trailer slows at the same rate. The result is uniform braking across your towing setup. No push-pull action - just smooth, proportional braking every time.



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Video of Curt Echo Under-Dash Bluetooth Brake Controller w/ Custom Harness - Up to 4 Axles - Proportional

Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.




Video Transcript for Curt Echo Under-Dash Trailer Brake Controller Installation - 2018 Chevrolet Silverado 1500

Hey everybody, how's it going Today, we're gonna be going over the Curt Echo Under-Dash Trailer Brake Controller here on our 2018 Chevrolet Silverado 1500. So the Curt Echo Under-Dash Trailer Brake Controller is one of my favorite options on the market. And the reason for this is simple. With most traditional brake controllers, you have to drill into the bottom of your dash and then you have this bulky controller that you're gonna hit your knees on getting in and out of your truck here. With the Echo Under-Dash, everything is gonna be installed behind the dash there. There's no drilling into the dash whatsoever and you're not gonna be sacrificing your leg room.

Everything is gonna be conveniently out of the way there. And it's actually gonna be controlled from a mobile device. Therefore we're using something that we're already comfortable with. So in regards to our mobile device, we can either have a tablet or a mobile phone, and it can use either the Android or the iPhone operating system. It really doesn't matter.

I will say that you do need an active data connection in order to download the app. But once you have that data connection to download the app you don't have to worry about losing signal when you're out in the middle of nowhere, the app will still work as promised. If you're familiar with towing a trailer with electric brakes, there's really two main types of brake controllers. We have portion proportional. We have time delay.

Now proportional is a little bit better design if you ask me, they do run a little bit more than the time delay, but basically they're more fine tuned. They're gonna allow for much smoother braking because it's basically gonna be applying the brakes in our trailer in a force proportional to that in our tow vehicle. So you really don't have to worry about one dragging the other there for there being some sort of delay between the brakes on the vehicle and the trailer. Everything is gonna be nice and seamless and just really sum this up. What it does is basically if we're out in the highway, we really slam on our brakes 'cause someone cuts in front of us and we need to come with our trailer and our vehicle down to a fast stop.

It's gonna apply a lot of force to the trailer brakes so we can get that done. Now on the contrary, if we're just driving around town coming to a slow stop at a stoplight, we obviously don't wanna lock up the brakes on our trailer by sending a ton of force. So the proportional design is gonna sense the momentum of the vehicle there coming to a slow stop. So we're just gonna apply a small amount of force to the brakes on the trailer. The Echo Under-Dash is compatible with trailers up to four axles. Not that I think we're gonna have that many with our Silverado here. And it's also compatible with electric over hydraulic actuators. So pretty much, no matter what you have on your trailer, this controller is gonna be compatible. Most of you guys, aren't gonna have an EOH actuator or four axles, but the option is there if we need it. So in regards to installation this one is gonna be very simple. 100% plug and play. No drilling or splicing required whatsoever. We do however, need an adapter harness which is sold separately. And this is just simply something that plugs into the truck and the back of our brake controller. So you will need that, but it is pretty cost effective. And again, it makes for a completely splice free install. So to start our installation here, we need to locate the factory brake control report. So for this particular vehicle here, if we look underneath the dash here to the left of our brake pedal, you should see a pretty large black box here. So what we're gonna do is we're actually just gonna be removing the cover to the black box. Now they're kind of hard to see, but on the sides, we just have some clips that we release and pull out. So you're gonna have to fuel for them, 'cause again they're kind of hard to see but you should be able to feel pretty easily and then we can just release it just like so. So these are the two tabs there. You're just gonna pull out like that. Pretty simple. There's one on the other side here but that one actually just came out once we got these two out. So once we got that cover off here, we're gonna notice we have two large rectangular connectors here. So with these blue handles and we're also gonna notice another one at the top here. So our brake controller plug is actually located to the left of these and then directly down from this one here. So it's this location here. So we're gonna take our vehicle specific adapter harness here. Keep in mind this doesn't come with a brake controller. So you will need to purchase this separately. This one is made for Curt is specifically designed for the Chevy it's designed to plug into the Curt Brake controller but we're gonna take this in here with this white connector. We're just gonna simply plug it into that port there. It should only go in one way and you should hear it click when it's locked into place. And there we go. I heard it click, it's perfect. So now we're ready to take our other end of the brake controller adapter harness and plug it into our brake controller. Now it's only gonna go in one way and again we should hear it click when it's locked into place just like that. Perfect and now we're ready to actually mount the Echo here. Now there's a couple different options for that. We'll get in into that in a second, but I do wanna point out some dip switches here on this side of the Echo. So these two little white switches in there, those are actually some settings that we can further adjust to sort of control how our brake controller functions. Now for most of you guys here, you're probably just gonna leave these with the factory settings here. You're not gonna have to worry about messing with any of those, but if you'd like to know more about them, the first switch there that's gonna be for the brake lights. So how this is set up now is in this with the switch in the current position whenever we hit our manual override, it's gonna light up to brake lights on our vehicle and our trailer. Now, if we wanted to turn that off for one reason or another we would just simply flip that switch. You can use a small Phillips head screwdriver or Flathead screwdriver whatever you have to reach in there just to flip it. They're pretty easy. And then the second switch there those are for the break output. Now normally our manual override or I should say how it's sat from the factory is our manual override is gonna apply a force that we can adjust. So if we turn that switch off, it's gonna basically apply the full a hundred percent to the manual override no matter what our brake controller setting is at. So I recommend just leaving these at the factory settings. You really shouldn't have to mess with them too much but there are some certain cases where you would wanna adjust those settings. So you do have the option to do that. But again, I recommend just keeping with the factory settings. So now we're ready to secure our actual brake controller here. Now I would like to point out that you should see some sort of flashing blue light once you have the two ends plugged in that lets us know it has power. So don't be alarmed there. But in regards to securing the converter, it doesn't really matter which direction or orientation that we have. A couple things though, this is a troubleshooting screen here. So this is actually an LED face. So you may or may not wanna have access to this just to be able to look at it. I'm not really too concerned with that but it is something you want to keep in mind when you're mounting this. And then the other thing is you need to make sure that the service that we're mounting to this is solid. I probably wouldn't zip tie this to some wires that are kind of loose because this sort of system works on inertia. So this needs to be pretty stable. So in regards to the mounting you have a couple different options. We have some double-sided adhesive tape that comes in your kit, as well as some zip ties. If you can use them both I'm gonna use this double-sided adhesive here and there's actually gonna be a metal bracket sort of directly above the emergency brake pedal. There's a nice flat surface up in there. I think it's gonna be a good place to mount this. So I'm gonna go ahead and reach up there and try to get that stuck on there. It is kind of hard to see on camera. So just bear with us here. We'll try to give you a little bit closer view of that once we get it on We just have it tucked back up there as far as I could. And there's that nice metal bracket there. It's nice and flat which is pretty much what we're looking for. I think I'm gonna try to sneak a couple zip ties on there. We may or may not be able to get them on there but it's just extra security 'cause sometimes the adhesive can let go and you certainly don't want your brake controller dangling around like that. That would affect its performance. So definitely try to get a couple zip ties on there. It may be a little bit difficult but the more secure we can make this thing, the better we are in the long run. So we've got everything connected, everything mounted. What we're gonna do now though is we're gonna secure this loose wiring here because we have our emergency brake pedal here. We don't want this to get caught up in there and we do still need to reinstall our cover there. So there's actually a hole here on the bracket that holds our emergency brake cable. I think that would be a good place to sort of sneak in a zip tie. That way I can secure that extra wire. But aside from that, we're pretty much gonna be taking this wire here using some zip ties and just securing it as best we can to get it up and out of the way. Last thing we take our cover here and reinstall that now you will have to sort of move the wiring harness. So it comes out at the top because the top of this box is open. So that's how the rest of the wires poke out. So you may need to maneuver this a little bit But there we go. So now that we have our controller installed, all that's left to do now is hook up our trailer and download the app. So all I did was went to the marketplace and I searched Curt Echo and it should be the first one to pop up there. So we'll go ahead and download that. So once it finished downloading, we can go ahead and just open it up here. So this is gonna be the first screen. We're gonna allow it to access to our Bluetooth, tap to accept. Make sure you read the warning messages Should have a few more of these. Let's go ahead and cycle through those. Again, allow. Now we're ready to get started. So go ahead and hit that button there. Again, we have one more terms of service, we have to accept and now it's gonna prompt us to plug everything in. So we've already gotta plug in, go ahead and hit continue. Scan for devices. And there we go, found it. So we'll go ahead and click that there. Then we're gonna hit okay to pair. So now we're ready to enter our code here. This can be found on the quick reference guide here that comes in your kit or the underside lid of the trailer connector or the brake controller router. We'll just simply enter that same code that appears in one of these two locations. Now keep in mind your code isn't gonna be the same. It is gonna be specific to that one. Go ahead and hit connect Pairing successful. Now we can continue. So once our brake controller is paired successfully, our first green here is gonna be our controller profiles. Now our controller profiles is gonna be more geared towards those people who have multiple trailers 'cause we can actually save the settings that we later setup for one of five different profiles. You can actually rename those profiles to say you have a horse trailer, you have a travel trailer, utility trailer. That way you don't have to go through the settings for each of those trailers whenever you switch. But for the sake of the demonstration, we're just gonna be using profile one. So this is gonna be our main screen here. This is where we're gonna control everything. First and foremost, we have our manual override button. So if you're familiar with some of the more traditional brake controllers, this is gonna be the manual override lever. It's the same thing. We just simply press this and this is going to apply the brakes. Now, if you don't like to have your phone on the dash and open the whole time you don't have to do that with this brake controller here. It'll still work. Even though if the app isn't open running there's actually a button you can stick on your dash for the manual override if you don't want the phone out. We'll move on to the max output settings or the gain or output, whatever you wanna call it. And that's gonna be in the lower left hand corner of the app, we have a plus and minus sign. So it can easily go between increments of five to adjust the breaking force of our trailer here. So for those heavy trailers, we'd wanna turn it up a little bit, but for those lighter ones, we'd wanna turn it down. We do want enough force to stop the trailer but we obviously don't wanna be locking our brakes up. So the best way to find the correct settings is just really go out on the road there, drive with your trailer a little bit. That way you can fine tune it since it's very easy to adjust on the fly. The next to that, we have our sensitivity adjustment and that's an increments of one, from one to nine. And this is basically gonna just determine how fast our brakes start applying. So you can sort of control how fast they do start to kick on. And then the bottom right here, we have our hazard vehicle lights so we can turn that off or on. So chances are you're not really gonna have to worry about this. You're not gonna be using this as much. In very rare instances where you need to tow with your hazard lights on. Now, normally just most brake controllers are gonna pull the brakes, but for this particular app here, we can actually apply the setting. And this is gonna stop the brakes from pulsing while we're towing with our hazards on. But again, most of you guys there won't be utilizing that feature because it's not very common to tow with your hazards on. So that's pretty much it for the main display. And as we, if you want some people like to just have their phone mounted in the dash there where they're using it for GPS, the app will still work in the background. So you don't actually have to have this screen up and running in order for the trailer brakes to work. Everything will work and you can see our phone here. My battery is getting kind of low. Even if my phone we're to die when we we're towing, the brake controller would still work using the last save setting. So you don't have to worry about being without your brakes. So that's a lot of people there have a misconception of the Echo that they don't wanna have their phone out the whole time or they're worried that their phone dies that they're not gonna be able to brake their trailer. And that's just simply not the case. Everything will still work as normal using the last saved settings. But in the upper left hand corner here, we sort of have our menu options. This is where we can change between our profiles if we need to sync another controller. We can also access the owner's manual from here. So just some extra information there for you. But again, this is gonna be the main screen and the one you're gonna be using most often. It's very easy. Everything is laid out very clearly and we can make adjustments on the fly. And that's gonna do it today for our looking installation of the Curt Echo Under-Dash Trailer Brake Controller here on our 2018 Chevrolet Silverado 1500..

Ratings & Reviews

4.2

13 reviews
Towing? There's an app for that. This brake controller connects to your phone with Bluetooth so all your settings are right in your hand. The plug-and-play unit mounts under your dashboard, out of sight and out of your way.

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Very nice product and well laid out. Came with everything to make the job easy.



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Easy setup and operation.



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Would not connect to Blue Tooth after install and app download. This seems to be a trend with these controllers,from what I was told.E-Trailer provided a return label.



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Good product. Small size. App could have been easier to setup.



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Although this seems like a great idea, the controller app from Curt/Lippert only works on a very recent cell phone or on an Android-based car stereo head unit. There are no factory Android car stereos available or aftermarket Android head units from the major players such as Pioneer, JVC, Kenwood, Alpine. The app is not Apple Car Kit or Android Auto enabled. This basically means you need to play with your cell phone while driving to adjust the brake controller. Even touching your phone while driving is illegal in many, many states. It really doesn't matter how good or bad the brake controller is if you can't use it. The same app is used for other Curt/Lippert Bluetooth Echo brake controllers and for their anti-sway controller and trailer tire pressure monitors. One has to wonder why this is even available for sale. I plan to simply avoid all Curt/Lippert Bluetooth trailer equipment in the future.



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Very pleased with the ease of install and how it functions.



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Easy installation and product works exactly as it should.



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I have to say, the unit works pretty well... Took some adjusting at first and sometimes have to still make small adjustments when the trailer brakes grab a little to much while coming to a stop. Easy installation and setup and does the job.



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The break controller worked seamlessly. Profiles are easy to set up and it has very reliable Bluetooth connectivity with my phone. Installation was really easy on my Honda Pilot!



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Sorry for the late follow-up. I just wanted to let you know that the brake
controller and wiring harness I purchased through eTrailer worked very well
with my 2008 Dodge Ram 2500 with the Cummins 6.7L diesel. Pictures are
attached for your use, as required.

The trailer was an 18-foot enclosed snow machine tailer with a steel
chassis. I can't remember the empty weight, but it's substantial. We towed
empty and full on dry and snow covered roads from Oklahoma to Colorado and
back. Even with th exhaust brake on my truck, I can't imagine towing this
load through the hills and mountains without a brake controller. It's been
done before, but I would say it's an unnecessary risk given the more than
reasonable prices at eTrailer...it was cheap insurance pulling such a heavy
rig with my family on board.

The controller was definitely not your top-of-the-line model, but the
adjustability and controls were more than adequate for somebody who tows
occasionally. A professional may desire more proportional controls and
adjustability, but not much more. This unit peformed flawlessly.

Thank you for your time. Please feel free to contct me if you would like
any clarification on my statements or pictures.



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It does not fit my vehicle. On the attached photo the connector on the left is the stock dodge plug, the plug on the right is what I just got



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This item easily plugged into my Curt brake controller and into my truck’s factory plug. Made for a less than 5 minute install; powering up the brake controller with no issues. Convenient is an understatement with this pigtail. Rig is 2007 Dodge Ram 2500 4X4 CTD.



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Perfect fit for my 1999 Dodge Ram. it made installation of the brake controller super easy. I highly recommend paying the extra $** for this item.



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This is my first proportional brake controller. Stopping is much smoother without sacrificing safety. Communication by bluetooth makes for a clean installation.



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Do not buy either the Curt Under-Dash or plug-in Wireless brake controllers until Lippert fixes the phone app. I’ve used both happily with the old ECHO Smart Control app. I could use the remote manual button with the phone app not even running. As one would reasonably expect the button talked to the controller directly via Bluetooth. The new OneControl Auto app must be running and in the foreground to use the manual remote! And the most recent version of ECHO Smart Control is non-functional, it just tells you to install OneControl Auto.



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Don’t even know it’s there, set it and forget it.



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Perfect fit



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The adhesive pad does not work and the mounting bracket is really flimsy (one screw went through the bracket, breaking it, and I was screwing in with a sprained wrist, so not a Hulk). The unit, itself, is fantastic! I would recommend this to anyone, but it needs a better mounting system. I did end up screwing the non-broken side into a factory hole and didn't have to screw into the dashboard at all.



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Trailer control shipped quickly, super easy install with the pigtail. Happy customer!



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I ordered a fifth wheel brackets and hitch along with curt brake controller and pigtail. Everything fit great with no problems and the service and shipping was very speedy. Highly recommend etrailer for all your needs.


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    Hi Robert; it looks like your 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe doesn't have a brake controller port since you don't have the tow package. This means hard wiring the # C27JR is your only option for installation. If have a plug and play wiring harness I would return it to whoever you bought it from.
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  • Recommended Brake Controller for a 2020 Subaru Outback
    Hey Arek, so it looks like Curt is the only brand of Bluetooth brake controllers but they do have two different types. They have the super popular Curt Echo Wireless Brake Controller # C51180 which just plugs into a 7-way and is controlled via the app, or the Curt Echo Under-Dash Bluetooth Brake Controller w/ OneControl # C27JR with the adapter # C51515. If neither of those interest you, the Redarc Tow-Pro Elite Brake Controller # RED44FR is what I'd get. This brake controller is a traditional...
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  • Stealth Hitches Hidden Trailer Hitch Receiver w/ Towing Kit Fitment for a 2023 BMW X5 M Sport
    Yes, the Stealth Hitches Hidden Trailer Hitch Receiver w/ Towing Kit # SH25VR is a fit for your 2023 BMW X5 with the M Sport Package. This comes with the hitch, wiring, a ball mount for towing, and then the accessory receiver to use for a bike rack or cargo carrier-type accessory so you should be good to go! If you let me know what you plan on using this for I can let you know if there is anything else you need for your application.
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  • Wiring Brake Controller to Under Dash Wiring of 2021 Ford Ranger
    We had the chance to install a brake controller in a similar Ranger as your 2021 model and when using standard brake controller wiring like with the # C51515 to install the Curt Echo Mobile # C27JR the yellow/orange goes to the black wire, the blue wire is going to go to the blue wire, the white wire is going to go to the white wire, and the violet with white stripe goes to the red wire.
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  • Best Way to Find Brake Settings for Echo Under-Dash Controller on a Volvo XC90
    The standard Curt Echo # C51180 does use the same technology as the Curt Echo Under-Dash # C27JR, but whenever I've heard about the pairing issue being a problem it causes settings to become erratic rather than just being a struggle to find the correct setting. You can try uninstalling and reinstalling the app to see if that makes a difference but I believe you'll see a better benefit from going into a parking lot with your Volvo XC90 and Airstream and testing out how different sensitivity...
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  • Is the Curt Echo Wireless Brake Controller a Good, Safe, and Reliable Controller?
    Absolutely! When the Curt Echo Wireless Brake Controller # C51180 was first announced I was a little skeptical of the Bluetooth connection myself. The release actually went fairly smoothly and while they've had a few issues since then, I'm confident in promoting this controller as Curt has been able to iron out any bugs with their app. Once you have all of the settings in place the controller works on it's own, and the only thing you need the phone/app for is the manual override, but...
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  • 2023 Honda Passport Brake Controller Recommendation That's Easy to Install
    I highly recommend going with the Curt Echo Under-Dash # C27JR for your 2023 Honda Passport since it installs with the Custom Wiring Adapter # C51392 under your dash and then you use an app on your phone to monitor and adjust your trailer brakes. I also recommend picking up the Manual Override Button # C83HR so you can tow your trailer phone-free and still maintain access to the manual override function of the controller in the event of an emergency. Attached are some review videos for...
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  • Brake Controller For a 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit Completely Hidden Under the Dash
    It sounds like the Curt Echo Under-Dash Bluetooth Brake Controller # C27JR is exactly what you are looking for. You will need the Wiring Adapter # C51446 to connect to the factory connector under your dash for a plug and play installation. You will control the Curt Echo from your smartphone using the Curt Echo app while the main unit is mounted behind your dash. This means no controllers on the dash or holes to drill in your dash.
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  • Trailer Hitch and Wiring Recommendations for a 2022 Subaru Outback Wagon Wilderness
    The Curt # C67JR and Draw-Tite # DT73RR and # DT94YR trailer hitches do all fit your 2022 Subaru Outback Wagon Wilderness but I actually recommend going with our etrailer version part # e25TR because it has the hidden crosstube for increased ground clearance like the other options, but more importantly it has a matte black finish that is more subtle but more durable than the classic glossy black finish the other options have. For wiring we'll start with the T-One # 118467 for the basic...
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  • Best Brake Controller for a 2024 Chevy Silverado 2500 w/Factory Tow Package
    I highly recommend using the Curt Echo Under-Dash controller and the plug-in adapter for your 2024 Chevy Silverado 2500, so you'll need the following parts: - Curt Echo Under-Dash Brake Controller # C27JR - Plug-In Adapter # C51525 I really like the Echo because it keeps you from having to put a "brick" in your truck cab since you set the controller settings through your phone. Once you get your settings in place the only thing you need your phone for is the manual override. If you'd...
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  • Will the Curt Echo Under-Dash Trailer Brake Controller Draw Power with Vehicle Off
    The Curt Echo Under-Dash Trailer Brake Controller part # C27JR as with most any electric trailer brake controller will draw a very small amount of power even when the vehicle is off so it can save all your settings. That said, the power draw is milliamps so even for a vehicle that is not daily driven there will be no issues with a dead battery. If you want, you can unplug it each time to kill power but that means you lose all your saved settings for the trailer. This is the case for nearly...
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  • Plug and Play Brake Controller Recommendation for a 2024 Mazda CX-50
    Hey Danny, thanks for reaching out! I recommend using the Curt Echo Under-Dash Bluetooth Brake Controller # C27JR which will plug into your 2024 Mazda CX-50 using the Adapter # C32FV as long as your CX-50 has the factory tow package. I really like this brake controller because you adjust your settings via an app on your phone and then the controller remembers the settings and remains up under your dash so it doesn't affect the look of your vehicle at all. If your vehicle doesn't have...
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  • Recommended Trailer Brake Controller for a 2023 Honda Ridgeline
    It sounds like you might be interested in a trailer brake controller for your 2023 Honda Ridgeline and if that's the case we have some great options. I recommend the Curt Echo Under-Dash Wireless Brake Controller part # C27JR since it just simply plugs in under the dash so there is no drilling into the dash or knocking your knees each time you get into the truck. It would make for a plug-in-play installation when using the Curt Custom Wiring Adapter for Trailer Brake Controllers part #...
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  • Difference Between Curt Echo Mobile and Echo Under Dash Brake Controller
    There are a couple key differences between the Curt Echo Mobile part # C51180 and the Echo Under Dash # C27JR with the install harness part # C77BR. If you wanted the absolute easiest install that literally takes seconds go with the Echo Mobile as it just plugs into an active 7-way. That's it's biggest strength. The downside is that it's reception isn't as solid as the other option and it's a little more vulnerable being just plugged in outside of your vehicle. If you don't mind a slightly...
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  • Troubleshooting Curt Echo Trailer Brake Controller Blowing Fuse on 2023 VW Atlas With Factory 7-Way
    It sounds as though the Curt Echo # C51180 along with the power draw from your trailer is overloading the circuit on your 2023 VW Atlas with the factory tow package. You may be able to resolve your issues by checking to see what other circuits are drawing power from your 7-way and disconnecting those that are not necessary. As an alternative since you are able to use a Wiring Adapter # C29JR to install a brake controller you can mount the Curt TriFlex # C94MV to your dash. Or we do have...
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  • Which Curt Echo is Better? The Inline or Under Dash
    Hey Jon, so in theory the inline Echo Mobile part # C51180 and the under dash part # C27JR should perform the same but we have found that the under dash version works a lot better so it would be the way to go. Overall performance and connectivity just is more consistent. It's also not easy for a thief to potentially steal like the C51180. Which to install it in your 2023 Honda Ridgeline all you would need is the part # C51392 and you'd be set.
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  • Recommended Brake Controller for 2022 Ram 1500 Classic and How to Install It
    I can understand your hesitation about drilling a hole in your brand new dash, I'd be a little leery of that myself. If you have a smart phone, we have the perfect solution for you. Curt recently released the Under Dash Echo wireless brake controller, part # C27JR. The control unit installs under the dash, out of sight using the # C51458 brake controller harness that plugs into the tow package connector under the dash. The connector is located to the right of the steering column, above...
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  • Parts Needed to Add 7-Way Wiring on 2017 Honda CR-V
    We have exactly what you need so you can tow your trailer with the 7-Way using your 2017 Honda CR-V! It sounds like you have something like the T-One Wiring # 118741 already on your CR-V which has a 4-Way flat connector that provides the basic light functions for a trailer. To add a 7-Way connection we have a few different options and it all boils down to what exactly you're needing; whether you just need the 7-Way and only the trailer light functions, whether you need the 7-Way with...
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  • Wiring Diagram for Curt Echo Under-Dash Trailer Brake Controller
    See the wiring diagram below from the Curt Echo # C27JR installation manual. The blue wire is the brake output, the black wire is the 12V power, the red wire is the stoplight switch, and the white wire is the ground. Depending on the vehicle there may be a custom wiring harness available for a plug and play installation. If not, you can either cut the existing plug off to hard wire the brake controller or use the # C51515. I have attached the written instructions along with an installation...
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  • Troubleshooting Flashing 0.0 Error Message on Curt Discovery Brake Controller # C84VV
    The troubleshooting guide included in the instructions for the Curt Discovery Brake Controller # C84VV that you referenced does not include this particular display issue, a flashing 0.0, among the possible display messages. My technical contact at Curt has never seen this particular message displayed on a Discovery brake controller. He suggested that either the display is malfunctioning or the controller is bad. Since your brakes are not engaging when you press the pedal with the trailer...
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  • Where Is the Brake Controller Plug on a 2008 Dodge Ram 1500
    The correct brake controller adapter plug you are looking for is blue however, it will only have four pins as you mentioned which means the one you have located in not correct. The correct plug you will be looking for and can find in the attached photo is located to the left of the intermediate shaft on the steering column. This plug can also be seen in the attached video. The correct adapter for you if you have a Curt brake controller like the Curt TriFlex Trailer Brake Controller part...
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  • Where is Brake Controller Adapter Plug Located In 2002 Dodge Ram Pickup
    The green connector in your truck is not the correct plug. It is normally a blue plug like what I have shown in the photo that plugs into the adapter part # C51332 if you are using a Curt brake controller like part # C51170. There will be a port to plug into if the truck came with a factory 7-way plug just to the right of the emergency brake. If the 7-way plug was installed after-market, you will need to see how far the wires from the plug are extended so you can complete the install...
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  • Do Brake Controllers have Constant Power or Do they Wire Into a Ignition/Accessory Power Source
    Brake controllers such as # C74VV will have constant power once installed. They need to have constant power otherwise they would reset every time you turned off the vehicle. Brake controllers have what is basically a sleep mode. After a certain amount of time the "go to sleep" and draw only a few milliamps of power so they will not drain the vehicle battery. If your 2007 Dodge Ram did not come with a factory 7-Way trailer connector then you will also need wiring harness # C51515 for the...
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  • Best Brake Controller for a 2006 Dodge Ram 2500
    The Curt Assure Trailer Brake Controller with Dynamic Screen item # C49UR, you were looking at, would be a great brake controller for your 2006 Dodge Ram 2500. It is a proportional brake controller designed for use with electric or electric-over-hydraulic trailer brakes. If your Dodge Ram came with a 7-way connector or a 4-way connector then you will want the Curt Custom Wiring Adapter for Trailer Brake Controllers - Dual Plug In item # C51332. This adapter plugs into a port behind your...
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  • Replacing Tekonsha Brake Controller For a Curt Brake Controller in 2009 Dodge Ram 3500
    The Curt Assure Trailer Brake Controller with Dynamic Screen # C49UR will require a Curt Custom Wiring Adapter # C51332 to connect to your 2009 Dodge Ram 3500 that has a factory plug in connector. Another option is to use a Curt Wiring Adapter for Cequent Trailer Brake Controller Wiring Harnesses # C51520 to adapt the Tekonsha harness to plug into the curt. This will work best if your harness is difficult to get to or your wiring is hardwired and you do not want to have to remake the connections...
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  • Are Brake Controller Wiring Harnesses for the 2004 Dodge Ram 2500 Universal
    Hello Ed. Brake controller wiring harness # 3020-P for the 2004 Dodge Ram will work with Tekonsha, Draw-Tite, and Reese brake controllers that have a plug and not just loose wires. Curt harness # C51332 will work only with Curt brake controllers. And as far as I could ascertain Hayes harness # HA81782-HBC only works with Hayes controllers. All of these harnesses are also only for controllers that have the plug on them and not just loose wires. Another option, for controllers that do...
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  • How to Find the Stop Light Wire on a 1997 Dodge Ram 1500
    I do have an option for you but unfortunately, we would not have access to the wiring diagram for a 1997 Dodge Ram 1500. In order to find the cold side of the brake pedal which is the wire that will need to be spliced into to install a brake controller, you would need to test each wire with a circuit tester like part # PTW2993 for the wire that only receives power while the pedal is depressed. Once you find this wire you can use a quick splice connector like part # SWC501746-1 to avoid...
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  • Quality Trailer Brake Control for a 2006 Dodge Durango
    You are thinking of Tekonsha brake controllers. They are pretty much the leader in the brake controller industry. The Curt controllers would not be my first choice. I prefer Tekonsha controllers because they have a long proven track record of quality and performance. The Curt controllers are a less expensive option but they are new to the brake controller industry. They did have some performance issues initially but they are improving. I recommend the Tekonsha P2, # 90885. This is a proportional...
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  • Curt Venturer Trailer Brake Controller Installation in 2006 Dodge Ram 2500
    Any trailer brake controller, including the Curt Venturer # C74VV, uses a 4-wire hookup. All brands and models of trailer brake controller have a white ground wire, a black 12V power wire, a red input signal wire and a blue output wire. The white ground wire connects to battery negative; the black power wire connect to the battery + terminal through a 30-amp circuit breaker or fuse; the red input signal wire connects to the cold side of the brake light switch above the brake pedal; and...
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  • Parts Needed To Install Brake Controller on 2005 Dodge Ram 1500
    Since your 2005 Dodge Ram has the factory installed 7-Way, to install a brake controller you will just need the brake controller itself and the proper wiring harness to plug it into your Ram. If you go with the Curt Venturer, # C74VV, the only other part you will need is wiring harness # C51332. I have included a link to the installation details for you. The wiring harness plugs into a connector already on your vehicle. The connector is located underneath the dash, to the left of the...
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  • What Is The Blue Connector For In The Glove Box Of The Ram 2500
    I will be happy to explain how why the blue plug would not be installed in the wiring bundle. The blue plug is an adapter that's used to install an after-market brake controller. When installing a brake controller vehicles sometimes already have a plug and play connection under the dash. A plug and play connection is a connection that does not require the brake controller to be hardwired to the vehicle. Some brake controllers like # 90195 will need a plug or adapter like you have the #...
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  • Installation of Brake Controller on 1997 Ram 1500 Club Cab with Factory Trailer Plug
    We do appreciate your continued patronage and I think we can assist you with this. If you can't find the plug and the dealer doesn't offer any help on this, then you can hard wire in the controller to your 1997 Ram 1500, so you will be able to install the controller it'll just be a bit more time consuming. You will need a circuit tester like the # PTW2993 to test wiring functions under the dash, and you may need some butt connectors like the # DW05745-5 to complete your wiring connections....
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  • Brake Controller for 2008 Dodge Durango with Factory Wiring Harness for Tow Package
    You need to purchase both the Curt Brake Controller # C51170 and the Curt Wiring Harness # C51332 for your Dodge Durango as they are sold separately. This allows you to plug directly into the port that comes with the tow package and is located directly under your dash.
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  • Best Brake Controller For 2005 Dodge Ram 3500 With Bumper Pull Camper
    First off, the proportional brake controllers are definitely recommended for a situation like this. They provide better response so they are safer, and also have less wear and tear on your trailer's brakes since they apply braking pressure equal to your vehicle's braking. For your 2005 Ram 3500, I recommend the Curt TriFlex # C24VV with adapter # C51332. Curt is a very trustworthy and reliable brand, and this controller is one of the most reliable controllers on the market. It is good for...
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  • Curt Brake Controller Pigtail for a 2003 Dodge Ram and Curt Discovery Brake Controller
    The Curt brake controller wiring harness for the 2003 Dodge Ram is # C51332. If you will be moving the controller back and forth from one truck to the other I also recommend a second mounting bracket, # C51124.
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  • Install Harness for Curt Assure Brake Controller in 2007 Dodge Ram 2500
    To install the Curt Assure brake controller part # C49UR in your 2007 Dodge Ram 2500 all you need is the correct install harness # C51332 and you'd be set. This plugs into the brake controller port you have under your dash.
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  • Curt Brake Controller Recommendation for 2005 Dodge Ram 2500
    The price for the Venturer controller part # C74VV and install harness part # C51332 is tough to beat but a proportional brake controller will be a much better option. Proportional controllers sense how hard you are applying the brakes and apply the trailer brakes the same way. Time-delayed like the Venturer put out a preset amount of braking power so they aren't as effective. So instead the Triflex part # C24VV with the install harness # C51332 would be the better option for your 2005...
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  • Wiring Adapter for Curt Brake Controller Installation in 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Cab 4 X 4
    If your 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 has a factory 7-way socket on the bumper then the correct brake controller adapter harness for your Curt controller is part # C51332. If this is how your truck is equipped then the connection port will be located under the steering wheel, just to the right of the emergency brake pedal. If your truck does not have the factory 7-way and the under-dash port for a brake controller then you can do a hard-wire type installation using part # ETBC7. This install kit...
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  • Recommended EOH Trailer Brake Controller for a 2001 Dodge Ram
    The Curt TriFlex Trailer Brake Controller part # C24VV is an excellent option for a 2001 Dodge Ram and will work with trailers that have electric over hydraulic brakes. It also offers plug-in-play installation when used with the Curt Custom Wiring Adapter part # C51332. This will be a great option that will serve you well
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  • Curt Spectrum Brake Controller Showing no Trailer on 2000 Dodge Ram 2500 After Replacing Connectors
    Yes, you are definitely on the right track. If your Curt Spectrum Trailer Brake Controller # C51170 is still not showing a trailer is connected and you have already replaced the connectors, I think it has to be a short either on the brake wiring or the brake magnets themselves. Before replacing your brake assemblies entirely, start by just checking the wires to the brake magnets (if you have not done so yet) and look for wires that may be pinched or otherwise damaged and fix as necessary....
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  • Is Anything Else Needed to Install Curt Venturer Brake Controller on a 2005 Dodge Dakota
    If your 2005 Dodge Dakota has the factory 7-Way then you need the Custom Wiring Adapter # C51332 to install the Curt Venturer # C74VV. Sure you can hardwire it but this gives you a great way to easily connect and disconnect the controller without having to install it permanently. Same thing if you don't have the factory 7-Way. You will need the Universal Adapter # C51515 to avoid splicing the controller directly into your vehicle wiring. This adapter does require splicing but the end with...
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  • Curt Venturer Trailer Brake Controller Installation in 2008 Dodge Ram Pickup
    To install the Curt Venturer Trailer Brake Controller # C74VV in your 2008 Dodge Ram Pickup that has a factory 4-pole flat trailer wiring harness you will use our # ETBC7 installation kit to install a 7-way, along with the wiring adapter # C51332 that will plug in under the dash.
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  • Components Needed for the Curt Venturer Brake Controller to be Used on a 2004 Dodge Ram Pickup
    If you prefer using the Curt Venturer Trailer Brake Controller, part # C74VV, then we have the adapters required to make them work. If you already have a 4-way on your 2004 Dodge Ram Pickup, then the adapter for the Venturer is part # C51332. This will plug into the Venturer and the factory brake controller port of your pickup. I've linked to a video review of this adapter for you to look at. To convert your 4-way into a 7-way, you will need the etrailer Universal Installation Brake Controller...
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