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Curt TriFlex NEXT Trailer Brake Controller w/ Custom Harness - 1 to 4 Axles - Proportional
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Curt TriFlex NEXT Trailer Brake Controller w/ Custom Harness - 1 to 4 Axles - Proportional

Part Number: C46SV
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Trailer Brake Controller
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2000 Gulf Stream Sunsport Motorhome

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Call etrailer.com at 1-800-940-8924 for expert service. We are your Gulf Stream trailer brake controller experts, and offer a great price. etrailer.com carries a complete line of CURT products for your Gulf Stream Sunsport Motorhome 2000. Curt TriFlex NEXT Trailer Brake Controller w/ Custom Harness - 1 to 4 Axles - Proportional part C46SV from CURT can be ordered online at etrailer.com. Complete trailer brake controller installation instructions and technical support.
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CURT Trailer Brake Controller - C46SV

  • Electric
  • Proportional Controller
  • Up to 4 Axles
  • CURT
  • Under-Dash
  • Plug-In
  • Under-Dash Box
  • Single Trailer Only
  • LCD Display

This compact brake controller fits nicely in your cab. It's designed to mount flush to the dash and is only 1" thick. The controls are simple, the LED display is large and bright, and the manual override is easy to reach in a pinch.


Features:

  • Activates trailer brakes in proportion to your vehicle's braking
    • Automatically adjusts trailer's braking based on deceleration of tow vehicle
    • Automatically increases power when going downhill and decreases when going uphill
  • Shows you braking and sensitivity settings and error codes on a simple LED display
  • Uses rocker switches to set settings
  • Activates manual override with pinch-trigger
  • Protects your vehicle, trailer, and controller
    • Runs continuous diagnostic checks
    • Minimizes drain on car battery with sleep mode
    • Keeps trailer brakes from overheating by reducing power output during prolonged stops
    • Defends brake controller and trailer breakaway systems against shorts
    • Prevents positive and negative power reversal with built-in polarity protection
  • Mounts at any angle
    • Automatic leveling
    • Mounting bracket and hardware included
  • Plugs right in with custom-fit harness


Specs:

  • Application: trailers with up to 4 axles (8 brake assemblies)
    • Compatible with electric trailer brakes
    • Compatible with ABS brakes, cruise control, low-voltage wiring, multiplex wiring, and PWM systems
  • Dimensions: 4" long x 3-1/8" wide x 1" tall
  • Warranty:
    • Limited lifetime on brake controller
    • Limited 1-year on wiring harness


Gain and Load Adjustment

Curt TriFlex NEXT

Gain 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. Use the gray rocker switch to adjust the gain on a scale of 0.5 to 9.9 in increments of 0.5.


Once you have the gain set, you can fine-tune your braking by adjusting the load control on a scale of 1 to 9 using the black rocker switch. 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.


LED Display

The LED display on the TriFlex is large and easy to read at a glance. You can adjust the brightness or trigger night mode so it won't glare obnoxiously on your dash. It also will give you error messages you can use to troubleshoot.


Curt Discovery NEXT troubleshoot

Safety Features

The TriFlex offers key safety features to prevent damage to various components of your towing setup. This starts with built-in protection against shorts and positive and negative power reversal, as well as continous diagnostic checks to alert you to any potential problems as they come up. To minimize the drain on your vehicle's battery, the TriFlex will automatically go into sleep mode after 5 minutes of inactivity. Sleep mode will turn off again the moment you press the brake pedal.


Installation

Automatic leveling means your mounting options are limitless, so long as you can still easily access the controller and the manual override. The included bracket is designed to mount the brake controller flush to the dash so it takes up almost no space at all.


The included custom-fit adapter plugs into the port on your vehicle's built-in brake control wiring harness, which you should find beneath your dash, near the center console. Once you're plugged into the factory port, just plug the other end of the adapter into the TriFlex. No hardwiring 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).


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 will activate with the same intensity; 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 TriFlex 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 slow at the same rate. The result is uniform braking across your towing setup. No push-pull action - just smooth, proportional braking every time.



51146 Curt Tri-Flex NEXT Proportional Trailer Brake Control

Replaces Curt 51140

51322 Curt Quick Plug Brake Control Adaptor Harness

Installation Details C46SV Installation instructionsAlternate Instructions C46SV Installation instructions

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Video of Curt TriFlex NEXT Trailer Brake Controller w/ Custom Harness - 1 to 4 Axles - Proportional

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




Video Transcript for What to Know About the Curt TriFlex NEXT Trailer Brake Controller

Hi there, I'm Michael with etrailer.com. Today we're gonna take a quick look at this Curt Triflex Next Trailer Brake Controller. So if you have electric brakes or electric over hydraulic brakes, you're probably already aware that without a brake controller your trailer's brakes won't activate. So they're really not doing you any good. So you are gonna need to have a brake controller. Basically what a brake controller does is when you apply the brakes in your tow vehicle it's gonna send a signal through your brake switch to your brake controller.

The brake controller is then going to send an electrical signal out to your trailer's brakes so that they apply and help to slow down your trailer. There are several different kinds of brake controllers. There's different basic technologies and that sort of thing. Really your two main categories are you have a time delayed set up or you have a proportional setup. So with your time delay, essentially you set how much power you want applied to your brakes and then no matter if you're just tapping your brakes or really slamming on them in an emergency sort of situation, it's going to apply that same preset power each time.

So there are some downsides to that. It doesn't give you as much control. It can be a little aggressive sometimes when you don't need it to be. But then with your proportional setup it is going to apply your trailer's brakes with the same intensity as your tow vehicle's brakes. So if you're just lightly tapping on the brakes it's just going to lightly apply your trailer's brakes.

So proportional systems like this one are definitely my preference. I think they're a little bit more, give a little bit more finesse to your performance. There are some downsides to these. Typically, they are gonna be a little bit more expensive then your time delayed systems just because they do have more components to them. They've got an accelerometer in there that's going to sense the inertia of your movement so that it can apply the brakes proportionally for you.

And then another downside is typically because it does have that inertia sensor in there, or an accelerometer, it's going to have to be mounted in certain configurations to follow your direction of travel. And that's one benefit to this particular model is that it doesn't have to be mounted in any particular configuration. So you can basically mount it wherever you want. So definitely a benefit to this one over even other proportional systems. So for this model specifically, it does have the LED display that's going to show the amount of power output. You can adjust that with your rocker switches here. So very easy to access those. That's going to allow you to adjust between 10 different gain settings. So you can adjust the amount of braking power to suit your performance, the road conditions, the type of trailer you're towing, and the weight of your load. If you select a higher setting for a harder braking and a lower setting for more gradual braking, you do wanna make sure when you're getting that set up a good rule of thumb is to go just shy of where your trailer's brakes lock up. So test it out a few times. As you're going down the road you don't want your trailer's brakes to lock up. So get to that point and then come down just a little bit to get that fine tune where you need it to be. And then typically your gain is only gonna have to be readjusted when you're experiencing changing road conditions or if the weight of your trailer changes. So if you drop off your trailer load and you're needing to you probably need to adjust that gain there. It also gives you nine different load settings so that you can adjust how quickly the brakes will reach their maximum braking level. So if your vehicle takes too long to come to a stop, good idea to increase your setting by pressing the upper rocker switch. And then if it's stopping too abruptly you can decrease the settings as well. So you kind of fine tune it to your preference. We also have the pinch trigger manual override here. So that's within very easy reach, very simple to operate. What that's gonna do is allow you to apply your trailer's brakes without having to apply the brakes in your tow vehicle. So say for instance, if your trailer starts swaying you don't really need to slow down your whole setup you just need to apply the brakes in your trailer to kind of bring that back in line. So you can just push in on that trigger switch there and that will apply your brakes in your trailer without having to apply the brakes in your tow vehicle. This does have several different integrated safeguards to help protect your vehicle, the trailer, and the controller itself. It's going to run continuous diagnostic checks to alert you to any potential problems. It will help to minimize drain on your car battery by entering sleep mode. After about five minutes of inactivity it's gonna help keep your trailer's brakes from overheating by reducing power output when you're sitting for prolonged periods or prolonged stops. So if you're in traffic or something like that it's gonna help decrease the power so your brakes don't overheat. It's also going to defend the brake controller and trailer brake away system against any shorts and prevent positive and negative power reversal with its built-in polarity protection. This is gonna be very quick and easy to get installed. Again because you're not having to worry about the orientation, you can basically just get it mounted wherever it's gonna be most convenient for you to reach and access those controls. They've got this mounting bracket here. As you can see we'll just use the included hardware to get this mounted in place. And then basically our controller just slides onto that so it can be mounted flush with your dash. So very convenient to get that mounted. When you're considering where you can mount this, give you a few measurements here. You can see it is right about three we'll call it three and one eighth of an inch wide. Our length, we're right about four inches long. And our height approximately one inch overall. So keep that in mind and when you're deciding where you can get this mounted. Now as far as wiring goes, that's gonna completely depend on your setup. So there are some vehicles that already have a plug pre-installed from the factory that will allow you to just plug this right in there. If you don't have that on your vehicle, there are some kits available that will allow you to make that installation process pretty simple. But they are very vehicle specific. So I'd encourage you to use our vehicle fit guide here at etrailer.com. You'll select your year, make, and model of your vehicle. We'll let you know which products are confirmed to fit with your vehicle. So that's another route to go. If your vehicle isn't already pre-wired with a plug then I would recommend that. Otherwise, it is gonna take a little bit of doing to get this installed. If you don't already have a seven way plug at the back of your vehicle, I would highly recommend using our ETBC seven plug that's gonna provide wiring and everything to get you set up so that you've got that connection so that your trailer can connect to your vehicle. But overall, a really great option here. Like I said, I really like the proportional system. The way this is going to allow your trailer's brakes to be applied at the same intensity as your tow vehicle. I like that this model gives you that option to have more versatility and where you get it mounted. And so overall, I think this is gonna be a great way to go if you are needing a brake controller for your trailer's brakes. And that completes our look for today. Again, I'm Michael with etrailer.com. Thanks for watching.

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This compact brake controller fits nicely in your cab. It's designed to mount flush to the dash and is only 1" thick. The controls are simple, the LED display is large and bright, and the manual override is easy to reach in a pinch.

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    You are right that the gray port is right next to the diagnostic port under the dash on your 2002 Ford F-150 for the brake controller. I have attached a photo that shows where the brake controller port is in relation to the location of the diagnostic port. I have also attached a helpful article for brake controller installation on Ford full-size pickups you can check out.
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  • Can you Increase the Towing Capacity on a 2015 Jayco Precept 29UM on Ford F-53 Chassis?
    So your 2015 Jayco Precept 29UM is on a Ford F-53 18K chassis which is the limiting factor with a towing capacity of 5,000lbs. I believe this is the restriction you are having. The Curt Receiver # C14048 you found while having a higher rating will not increase your towing capacity. If you can find a lighter trailer or vehicle to tow you can install a Curt TriFlex NEXT Trailer Brake Controller # C24VV with the Wiring Adapter # C51322 which will connect under your dash. Check out the...
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  • Where is the Wiring Harness for a Curt Custom Wiring Adapter # C51322 on a 1996 Ford F-150?
    According to the instructional manual of the Curt Custom Wiring Adapter for Trailer Brake Controllers - Dual Plug In # C51322, the harness on your 1996 Ford F-150 is located underneath the dashboard near the center console. I went ahead and attached a photo to this answer that I highlighted that shows the location.
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  • Brake Controller Installed on 2001 Ford Van Causes Turn Signal to Malfunction
    You are using the factory pigtail provided when you purchased the vehicle, not the # C51322, is that correct? If this is the case, the factory pigtail uses a different wire color code than the aftermarket ones, which match up color for color. Before proceeding further, lets make sure you have the pigtail wired correctly to the brake controller. An incorrectly wired harness or pigtail could cause the problem you describe. Over the years, Ford has made two different factory pigtails, one...
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  • Where is the Brake Controller Installation Plug on a 2000 Ford F-250
    The plug you're looking for on your 2000 Ford F-250 is likely located behind some of the wire looms or possibly even tucked away in a nook off to the side when you remove the dash panel, but it will be there somewhere. Once you find this plug you'll be able to use the Curt Custom Wiring Adapter for Trailer Brake Controllers - Dual Plug In # C51322 to install the Curt Tri-Flex # C74VV. I've linked a few installation videos of brake controllers that use a brake controller adapter plug so...
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  • Trailer Hitch & Brake Controller for 2005 Ford F-150 w/ 4-Way & No Factory Hitch for Heavy Trailer
    We can get your 2005 Ford F-150 with a 4-way set up with a trailer hitch receiver and brake controller so you can tow your trailer. Since your truck does not have a factory hitch, and you need to tow a heavy 7,000 lb trailer, the hitch that will fit and has the needed capacity is the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver # C14357. This is a Class IV hitch with a 10,000 lb towing capacity, which is the most available for your F-150. As for the brake controller, since you already have a 4-way, in...
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  • Troubleshooting Weak Trailer Braking with Curt Tri-Flex C24VV
    Thank you for purchasing your Curt Tri-Flex trailer brake controller # C24VV and matching wiring adapter # C51322 for your 2009 Lincoln Navigator. I am sorry you are having an issue with the trailer braking power being weak. If your voltage readings are taken on the trailer at the brake assemblies, and you are reading 12V there, then chances are that the issue is on the trailer side. The pad tension, which is set with the star wheel adjuster, should be set so that with the trailer jacked...
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  • Pin Out of Brake Controller Connector on 2021 Land Rover Range Rover Sport
    Other than some slight cosmetic changes, there haven't been any appreciable changes in the chassis of the Land Rover Range Rover Sport since the first model year of the 2nd generation in 2013. Tekonsha/Draw-Tite nor the rest of the companies have tested the pinout of the 2021 model, but there's no reason to believe it's been changed from the 2020 model. I've heard nothing that indicates the pinout of the 2021 is any different, but you can confirm this for yourself as described below. The...
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  • Brake Controller Connector Location on 2000 Ford Expedition
    The connector you're looking for is gray in color, and is typically located to the left of the OBDII connector located under the dash below the steering column. According to my research, all models of the 2000 Expedition were equipped with the connector, so it should be under there somewhere. Try looking behind the OBDII connector. It's also possible that the connector is taped to another nearby wiring harness and the tape is covering the connector. If you use a Curt brake controller like...
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  • Brake Controller and Install Harness for a 2013 Ford Explorer
    For installing the Tri-Flex brake controller part # C24VV in a 2013 Ford Explorer the correct install harness is the part # C51322. I confirmed this with Curt as a fit for your vehicle. he Ford Explorer and Mercury Mountaineer have 6-pin connectors behind the glove box on the passenger's side that this connector will install into.
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  • Curt Echo Under Dash Wireless Trailer Brake Controller For a 2017 Land Rover Discovery Sport
    With your 2017 Land Rover Discover Sport having the factory tow package wiring you will be able to connect the Curt Echo Under-Dash Wireless Brake Controller # C27JR using the Pigtail # C51322. The Manual Override Button # C83HR can be added if you do not want to keep your phone on with the app open to manually activate the trailer brakes when needed.
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  • Installing a Curt Brake Controller on a 2005 Ford F-150 with Factory 4-Way Connector
    Looks like you have been doing a bit of homework! Since you already have the factory 4-Way connector installed on your 2005 Ford F-150, the Universal Installation Kit # ETBC7, some extra wire found in kit # 10-2-1, and the Curt TriFlex Trailer Brake Controller # C24VV with the Adapter # C51322 is exactly what you need. I have attached some sample installation videos as well as a helpful article on installing the ETBC7 kit for you to check out.
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  • Troubleshooting Curt Venturer NEXT Trailer Brake Controller Causing Truck Tail Lights to Be On
    First we will want to determine if there is a short in the Pigtail # C51322 for the Curt Venturer # C74VV which is causing the brake lights to be activated on your 2002 Ford F-150. Obviously unplugging the pigtail from the truck side connector should cause the lights to return to normal activation if there is a short or damage to either the controller or pigtail. If you unplug just the controller side of the pigtail and the brake lights continue to be active then you know there is a short...
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  • Why Would Curt Triflex Brake Controller Apply Trailer Brakes all the Time
    Hey Gilles, this issue means that the red wire of your Curt Triflex brake controller is shorting out to the black wire which is causing the controller to think you have the brakes on all the time. So what you'll need to do is go over the wiring of the brake controller and make sure the red and black wires aren't touching each other and use electrical tape to insulate both wires to prevent the short. Let me know what you find and if that doesn't fix the problem. Another thing to keep in...
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  • How to Tell If a 2002 Ford F-250 Has an OEM Brake Controller
    Hey Curt, if the truck came with a 7-way there is a good chance that it's an OEM controller. But, someone can always add this after the fact, and with it being 23 years old now, there's a high likelihood it's not factory. Is there something else I can help you with? If you need anything else, please feel free to drop a comment and let me know!
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  • Troubleshooting OL Code on Curt TriFlex NEXT Trailer Brake Controller
    Hey Matt, thanks for reaching out! The OL code on your Curt TriFlex NEXT Trailer Brake Controller w/ Custom Harness # C46SV means that you have an overloaded or short circuit somewhere, and that your trailer brake wire is grounded somewhere so you'll need to inspect all your wiring and fix it accordingly. Let me know if you're able to get it working or not!
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  • Troubleshooting Curt TriFlex NEXT Showing Short Message When Manual Override is Applied
    Hello Randy. The issue you are describing sounds like either a short on the brake wire on your 7-way, or a ground issue. The first thing to do is check the ground on your 7-way and make sure it is grounded to a good clean metal surface. Next check the 7-way on your trailer and on your vehicle. Dirty or corroded pins on the connector can cause these kinds of issues. You can try unplugging the trailer from your vehicle and see if you still get the error code. If the error code goes away,...
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  • Recommended Replacement Brake Controller for a 2004 Ford F-350 Super Duty
    Hey John, for your 2004 Ford F-350 I recommend checking out the Curt TriFlex NEXT Trailer Brake Controller w/ Custom Harness # C46SV for a proportional brake controller, or the Curt Venturer NEXT Trailer Brake Controller w/ Custom Harness # C53MV for a time delayed controller. Both of these controllers include the mounting bracket and hardware, have an LED display for easy reading, and will work with up to 3 axles.
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