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  1. Trailer Brake Controller
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  3. Electric
  4. Time Delayed Controller
  5. Up to 4 Axles
  6. Under-Dash
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2019 Thor Outlaw Motorhome
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Draw-Tite Activator IV Trailer Brake Controller w/ Custom Harness - 1 to 4 Axles - Time Delayed

Part Number: DT42AV
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This stout brake controller has easy-to-reach button controls up front and a simple slide-lever manual override. The digital display is large and easy to read. And the included harness lets you just plug the controller right into your vehicle. Great Prices for the best trailer brake controller from Draw-Tite. Draw-Tite Activator IV Trailer Brake Controller w/ Custom Harness - 1 to 4 Axles - Time Delayed part number DT42AV can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Draw-Tite Trailer Brake Controller - DT42AV

  • Electric
  • Time Delayed Controller
  • Up to 4 Axles
  • Draw-Tite
  • Under-Dash
  • Plug-In
  • Under-Dash Box
  • Single Trailer Only
  • LED Display

This stout brake controller has easy-to-reach button controls up front and a simple slide-lever manual override. The digital display is large and easy to read. And the included harness lets you just plug the controller right into your vehicle.


Features:

  • Time delayed: activates trailer brakes with preset intensity
  • Convenient buttons adjust power output and sync settings
  • LED digital display shows you the output setting, sync setting, and error codes
  • Slide lever manual override is within easy reach
  • Built-in short circuit protection keeps your vehicle, trailer, and controller safe
  • No mounting restrictions
    • Installs at any angle
    • Includes mounting bracket, hardware, and custom wiring harness


Specs:

  • Application: trailers with up to 4 axles (8 brake assemblies)
    • Compatible with electric brakes only
  • Dimensions: 4-3/16" long x 2-3/4" wide x 1" tall
  • Harness length: 8"
  • Limited lifetime warranty


Power Output and Sync Adjustment

Draw-Tite Activator IV Controls and LED Display

Power 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. You want to go as high as you can without the trailer brakes locking up. It adjusts on a scale of 0 to 10.


Once you have the power output set, you can fine-tune your braking by adjusting the sync control. This controls the aggressiveness of your trailer's braking, meaning how quickly the brakes reach the maximum braking level. If your vehicle takes too long to come to a stop, increase the setting. If it stops too abruptly, decrease the setting. The sync setting is shown as a number followed by the letter "o" to differentiate it from the output reading. The least aggressive sync setting is 0o and the most aggressive is 9o.


LED Display

The Activator IV displays the power settings as you adjust them. While braking, the unit will display the power output setting. To see or adjust the sync setting, step on your brake pedal and press either the plus or minus button to increase or decrease the setting.


The display will also show trouble codes to alert you to any potential problems, such as short circuits or overloads, or if there is an internal problem with the controller.


Installation

Because inertia plays no role in the functioning of this controller, you do not have to mount the unit at any particular angle. Your mounting options are limitless, so long as you can still easily access the controller and manual override. And because the included wiring harness is custom fit for your vehicle, you can just plug the controller in. No cutting or splicing needed!


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 control installation kit (ETBC7 - sold separately).


Time-Delayed Braking

What is time-delayed braking

Time-delayed braking means that when you apply the brakes in your vehicle, the controller activates the trailer brakes at a pre-set intensity and rate. Both the amount of braking power (gain) and rate of application (load) can be adjusted to suit your preference, the road conditions, the type of trailer, and the weight of your load. To determine which levels are best for your application, test your towing setup and choose what feels right.



5504 Draw-Tite Act IV Electric Trailer Brake Controller - Time Based

Replaces 5500

303100 Tekonsha Brake Control Wiring Adapter with 2 Plugs - Toyota

Replaces Tekonsha 3017-P and 3031-P

Installation Details DT42AV Installation instructions


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Video of Draw-Tite Activator IV Trailer Brake Controller w/ Custom Harness - 1 to 4 Axles - Time Delayed

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




Video Transcript for DIY 2014 Dodge Durango Installation for the Draw-Tite Activator IV Trailer Brake Controller

Today on our 2014 Dodge Durango, we're going to take a look at and also show you how to install the Draw-tite Activator 4. This is a time delayed, trailer brake controller that'll work for one of the four axles. Part number is 5504. We're also going to be using the Tekonsha Plug-In Wiring Adapter, part number 3045-P. The Draw-tite Activator 4 is going to be a time delayed brake controller set up. What that means is when we hit the brakes on our vehicle the brake controller is going to pick up on that and it's going to bring up the brakes on our trailer in a specified kind of a time.

We're going to time delay it fast and so it's slowly going to ramp that up. That speed is going to be dependent on how we got our sink set. You can see we've got two buttons up here in the top, plus and minus. The higher we go on that sink setting, the quicker and more aggressively our brakes are going to engage. See we can bring that down. That allows us to fine tune this for the trailer itself.

Basically, the size and the weight of the trailer in relation to the size and weight of your vehicle. We also have a gain adjustment here. You can see those are adjustable in half number increments. That allows us to fine tune for the terrain. It also allows us to fine tune the amount of braking power that we're sending back to our trailer.

On lighter trailers we want our gain to be adjusted lower. If we're on flat terrain we want our gain to be adjusted lower. As we start to raise that gain, our trailer weight is going to get heavier and heavier and our terrain is going to become more hilly. That's the amount of power being sent back to the trailer. You want to be just enough where it's not going to actually lock up the tires on the trailer, which can cause flat spotting. Get a nice manual override lever here.

As you can see we bring that all the way over maxed out and it's going to go right up to whatever we've got the maximum gain set up. In an emergency if we need to apply those trailer brake without applying the brakes in the car, we can pull that over. It's going to go right up to what we've got set and that's going to prevent us overpowering the tires on the trailer and locking them up. Another benefit of a time delayed brake controller is that you don't have to worry about mounting angles. These could be mounted in any position in any configuration. You just really want to keep in mind, you want it to be close enough where it's in arms reach and you can operate your manual override. For the first step in our installation is going to find the plug underneath the dashboard that matches our 3045-P. As you can see this is going to have a plug that will go right into the connection in the brake controller. It's going to come right from our factory connector, which this will plug into. To find that we need to look up here behind the emergency brake petal. Some vehicles are going to have a felt panel down here. You can kind of see it here. We're going to get this pulled down and out of the way. We've got two push fasteners. We've got one located right here. If we come over there would be another one right here in this area. To remove these I'm going to use a trim panel tool. You can also use a screw driver. You just want to get in behind the head of it there. Just pull down. See there. We'll pull that down and out of the way. May have a little plug here for the light. Just take that off. We'll set this aside for now. If you look right back there, it's going to be our plug. There's a zip tie holding it in place there. Let's trim that so we can get it angled up here, so we can work with it. There we go. On the back side of that plug, or right above where that plug as located, that's our brake pedal arm. We don't want to get anything back behind there so we're going to run our plug. Our brake controller's going to be going over here on the right side the steering wheel so we know we want our plug over in this location. I'm going to run this up over a few of the braces that are up here on the dashboard that way you'll have plenty of support. Got a few things we can zip tie too off of up here. That floor vent would be a good area to use there. Back on this side we're just going to plug in our two connectors. Then I'm going to bring it up and we can zip tie it off right to this wire loop. We'll bring out as much as we need here of our pig tail to make a connection with our brake controller an then we can zip tie it off right underneath here so the vent for the floor heat or for the heat that hits your feet. I'm going to go right around that using a pretty good length of zip tie and once we have that where we can get to it you see we can pull out some or be able to bring out back just depending on how our connection needs to be. We'll want that to come out there and then we can put the panel back in that we removed out earlier. All right that should work out real well for us. This is what our bracket is going to look like that we'll use to install the brake controller on our dashboard. Here's where the previous brake controller was installed. You want to kind of stay over on the right side of the dashboard. You can mount it on the left side, but when you get in and out, you run the risk of bumping your leg on it. We're going to mount right up there where the old one was. There's a little bit of a difference in those panels, so we're going to be using those small, flat washers to help accommodate for that. Then we can take our provided hardware or self-tapping screws. We can get those started there and thread it in. Now they give us a great, solid attachment point. At that point we'll bring in our brake controller. You'll have to decide whether you want it to be on the bottom set of holes or on the top set of holes. It looks like the upper set of mounting holes here give us just enough room to slide our fingers in there and get to those adjustments, so I'm going to set it there to keep it as far away from our legs as possible. Your application may be a little bit different. What I like to do is a use a little bit of electrical tape here and just wrap up the wires coming out of the controller. That's going to give us a cleaner look rather than having four different color wires, we'll just have one black wire running down. You want to simply plug those together. Just touch your manual override lever there. Make sure it's working. Then we can tuck these right back up underneath that panel. With everything working as it should, that's going to complete our installation of the Draw-tite Activator 4 trailer brake controller part number 5504. Also using the Tekonsha Plug-In Wiring Adapter, part number 3054-P, both on our 2014 Dodge Durango.

Ratings & Reviews

4.9

355 reviews
This stout brake controller has easy-to-reach button controls up front and a simple slide-lever manual override. The digital display is large and easy to read. And the included harness lets you just plug the controller right into your vehicle.

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Worked great!



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It plugged in and worked as advertised,Thank you so much,



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Fantastic brake controller. Even better website.



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Great controller, we install it on almost every system we do.



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Good overall product. Meets needs and is inexpensive.



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this controller is great. etrailer delivery, packaging, pricing were ALL great...



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Love it.... Installed in my 2011 chevy in about 5 min and it works great. Recommend to anyone



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Works great, very easy to use, and very easy to install thanks



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The item appears to be well made and as expected. I'm having some difficulties, but with my camper, not with the unit.

Probably not a really useful review.



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Very easy to install. Works very well. I like the digital number readout to show power level being applied to brakes.



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Top notch products,Service and Customer service help line.
You guys know your stuff.
Thank you so much for the help everything went flawless and works perfect.

Thank you so much.

Terry



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Installing this into my 2005 Tahoe was a breeze. If you just follow the directions and check out etrailers videos you should have no problem. I went from a small popup to a bigger hybrid so I had to get the EBC system. This sure beats taking it to the RV or Dealer store and paying retail plus labor. Thanks etrailer.com



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Easy to install. simple instructions, I have it wired up but just have not towed anything yet to get the settings set for my application.



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Quality product. The video of how to install clinches the deal. Setup instructions worked perfectly.



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Nice product, easy to useEasy to use an upgrade from my Activator I unit. Has the same manual brake control that failed on the Activator I unit. Hopefully this one does not fail.



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thank you for the fast delivery ,and for the easy installation vid

was a breeze,ty



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Great Product, VERY Easy to install. The only thing I would change is the length of the pig tail. The short length of the pigtail limits your options of product placement.



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Great prices, quality products, great customer service and reasonable shipping!!!



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Easy installation works great, great pr ice



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ordered on a monday afternoon, received my order on wed after 3 pm...everything was in good condition..these are really good people...thank you so much for the fast service......max



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Installed in Frontiier quickly with no problems,us the recommended adapter .Good product,quick shipping and great company to work with.



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Controler works great, hook up was a snap with the plug and play harness.



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Love the digital display! Digital display is now a requirement when I order a brake controller. It is amazing how much better brake control I have knowing before hand how much brake will be applied.



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Had the same controller for years, it has worked well. I pull a 4 axle 24,000 # trailer with disc brakes on all four axles. simple, reliable, and inexpensive.


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  • Does Brake Controller Install Harness for 2015 Toyota Tundra Have Extra Ground Wire
    The brake controller harness part # 3031-P which is the correct one to install the Prodigy P3 part # 90195 in your 2015 Toyota Tundra does have a ground wire that needs to be ran outside of the harness as well. We drilled a hole on the firewall when we installed the ground strap as we found that to be the easiest when we used this harness to install a controller in a 2013 Tundra like yours. See video I attached.
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  • How to Mount Prodigy P2 part # 90885 in 2017 Toyota Tacoma
    The P2 # 90885 must be mounted on a level horizontal (side-to-side) plane and must be lined up with the direction of travel for the internal sensor to function properly. For an install harness in your 2017 Toyota Tacoma what you need is the part # 3031-P. Most people install the controller on the lower dashboard of the vehicle to the right of the steering wheel where it wouldn't interfere with you right leg.
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  • Is An Additional Ground Needed for the Brake Controller Harness On a 2020 Toyota Tacoma
    The correct brake controller adapter plug for a 2020 Toyota Tacoma is going to be dependent on the brake controller. If you are using the Tekonsha Prodigy P3 Trailer Brake Controller part # 90195 for example then you'll need the Tekonsha Custom Wiring Adapter for Trailer Brake Controllers part # 3031-P which does indeed require an additional ground. That said, there is most likely an existing stud you can use for the ground without having to drill a hole. The other option is the Curt Echo...
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  • Best Brake Controller to Replace Integrated Controller of 2018 Toyota Tundra
    The Prodigy P3 part # 90195 is basically the gold standard for brake controllers in terms of performance, reliability, and ease of use. This would be the best option for your 2018 Toyota Tundra to replace your integrated brake controller.
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  • How to Install Brake Controller and 7-Way on Toyota Truck with 4-Way
    To convert your 4-way to a 7-way and install the P3 part # 90195 all you need is the brake controller install adapter part # ETBC7. This comes with everything needed to wire up the brake controller as well as convert from the 4-way to a 7-way.
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  • Recommended Brake Controller and Plug in Adapter for a 2017 Toyota Tundra
    The Prodigy P3 item # 90195 is compatible with your 2017 Toyota Tundra. This is a proportional brake controller that activates your trailer's brakes when your Tundra decelerates. You will want to use the Custom Wiring Adapter for Trailer Brake Controllers item # 3031-P to complete your installation without cutting or splicing wires.
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  • Will Tekonsha Primus IQ Work With 2015 Toyota Tundra
    The Tekonsha Primus IQ # TK90160 will work great on your 2015 Tundra. If you have the factory 7-way trailer connector you can use the plug-in adapter # 3031-P for the brake controller. If you do not have a 7-way connector you will need to hardwire the brake controller. If you have a 4-way trailer connector you will need part # ETBC7. This connects to the 4-way and then additional wiring will need to be done as shown in the attached drawing.
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  • Recommended Brake Controller for 2022 Toyota Tacoma
    I really like a remote-mounted controller like the Redarc Tow-Pro Liberty, part # RED24FR and the # RED99FR wiring harness. The brake controller itself mounts under the dash, out of sight. The controller would be operated via the control knob which could be installed using an un-used switch knockout in the dash or center console. A mounting bezel like part # 331-TPSI-002 would make for a factory-looking installation. The Tekonsha # TK90160 Primus you'd looked at would also work just fine...
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  • Location Of Brake Controller Port On 2015 Toyota Tundra
    On your 2015 Tundra, the vehicle side connector is located behind an access panel located in the center of the dash, just to the right of the steering column. You can check out the attached photo that shows where this panel is located. Using a trim panel puller, carefully pry the panel out and undo the locking tabs to remove the panel. You will find the mating connector behind this portion of your dashboard. I have attached a photo that shows what the connector will look like. If you...
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  • Brake Controller Install Harness for 2023 Toyota Tacoma
    The brake controller install harness part # 3031-P is the correct install harness for a Tekonsha Primus brake controller part # TK90160 in a 2023 Toyota Tacoma.
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  • What Is The Best Brake Controller For My 2023 Toyota Tacoma
    For your 2023 Toyota Tacoma I recommend the Tekonsha Prodigy P3 # 90195. This is a fully proportional dash mount controller and can control up to 4 axles at once, so this will work great for your 2 axle trailer. Large accessible buttons and an LCD display make it very easy to use. Controls for changing setting and output are right at your fingertips. You also have the option to use a plug and play pigtail # 3031-P. All you will have to do is mount the controller, plug in and connect the...
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  • Which Harness for 2013 Chevy Silverado 1500 to Install Tekonsha Brake Controller
    I have a solution for you, but there is not a plug and play harness available for the 2013 Chevy Silverado 1500; the wires are available to tap into, but you will need to hard wire in the connections. Since you've got a Tekonsha Prodigy P3 # 90195 you'll need the Replacement Brake Control Plug-In Harness for Tekonsha and Draw-Tite Brake Controller 12" Long # 20127. I've linked an installation video of this pigtail harness for you to check out on a similar Silverado for you to check out.
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  • Recommended Brake Controller and Install Location for a 2017 Toyota Tacoma
    The best place to locate a brake controller is, like you said, out of the way, but also in a spot that is easy for you to activate the manual override switch in case of an emergency situation. Most people mount the controller on the underside of the dash just to the left or right of the steering wheel on the driver side. Since pretty much every brake controller is relatively the same size (about the size of your hand) I recommend going with the Tekonsha Prodigy P2 # 90885. This is a great...
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  • Brake Controller Harness For 2023 Toyota Tacoma For Tekonsha Brake Controller
    Yes you sure can, and I verified directly with Tekonsha the correct adapter needed for your 2023 Toyota Tacoma, the Tekonsha Custom Wiring Adapter for Trailer Brake Controllers # 3031-P.
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  • Installation of Brake Controller Custom Harness on 2018 Toyota Tacoma SR5
    The Tekonsha Custom Wiring Adapter for Trailer Brake Controllers - Dual Plug In # 3031-P will connect to your Tacoma's factory harness. The harness will be located underneath and left of the steering column, behind kick panel taped to another harness near the emergency brake pedal. There will be a white 10-pin connector that mates with the one on the adapter.
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  • Replacing OEM Brake Controller on 2016 Toyota Tundra With Tekonsha Prodigy P3 # 90195
    Since your 2016 Toyota Tundra already has the factory 7-Way and wiring installed, replacing your OEM brake controller with the Tekonsha Prodigy P3 # 90195 will be a breeze. All you will need to do is choose where you would like to mount the bracket for the P3 and then use the Plug-In Wiring Adapter # 3031-P and connect it to the connector under your driver's side dash. Since you have an OEM controller installed it will be the connector that is installed on that. I have attached a video...
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  • Installing Brake Controller on 2014 Toyota Tundra Using OEM Brake Controller Pigtail
    I'm assuming you're speaking of the factory brake controller pigtail. The wire colors you mention don't match the ones I show, so you'll need to do some testing. To determine which wire performs which function, you'll need to plug the pigtail into the connector under the dash. Then, use a circuit tester like part # PTW2993 to test each wire. One wire should provide a constant 12-volts. This is the power wire that would connect to the black brake controller wire. Another wire will only...
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