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2006 Jeep Commander
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Tekonsha Prodigy P2 Trailer Brake Controller w/ Custom Harness - Up to 4 Axles - Proportional

Part Number: TK82HR
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The Tekonsha P2 is a classic brake controller you know you can rely on. It's easy to install, and with the custom harness, it's plug-and-play. Great Prices for the best trailer brake controller from Tekonsha. Tekonsha Prodigy P2 Trailer Brake Controller w/ Custom Harness - Up to 4 Axles - Proportional part number TK82HR can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Tekonsha Trailer Brake Controller - TK82HR

  • Electric
  • Electric over Hydraulic
  • Proportional Controller
  • Up to 4 Axles
  • Tekonsha
  • Under-Dash
  • Plug-In
  • Under-Dash Box
  • Single Trailer Only
  • LED Display

The Tekonsha P2 is a classic brake controller you know you can rely on. It's easy to install, and with the custom harness, it's plug-and-play.


Features:

  • Proportional - Smooth, safe, and good for your brakes long-term
  • Fast installation - Mount the bracket to the dash and then attach the unit to the bracket
  • Plug-and-play - Custom harness included
  • Simple controls - Thumbwheel for gain, button for boost, and manual override lever
  • Easy-to-read screen - Large, simple, and dims automatically
  • Safe - Built-in safeguards protect vehicle, trailer, and controller
  • Quick disconnect - Easy to unplug and remove the controller when you don't need it
  • Automatic leveling - Must be parallel with direction of travel and horizontally level


Specs:

  • Application: trailers with up to 4 axles (8 brake assemblies)
    • Compatible with electric or electric-over-hydraulic trailer brakes
  • Dimensions: 5-1/8" long x 3-1/8" wide x 2" tall
  • Mounting: 360 degrees vertically
  • Warranty:
    • Limited lifetime on brake controller
    • Limited 1-year on wiring harness


Gain Adjustment

Tekonsha Prodigy P2 gain

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.


You can adjust the gain by turning the thumbwheel on the front of the controller.


Power Boost for Heavy-Duty Towing

The boost setting 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.


Depending on the level of boost, your trailer brakes can start at either 13 percent or 25 percent of the set gain. So instead of starting at 0, the brakes will start at 25 percent and get to 100 percent sooner. This keeps the trailer from pushing your tow vehicle forward.


Boost Levels:

Approximate Gross Trailer Weight Boost Level Increase in Initial Power Output
Less than tow vehicle GVW B1 13%
Equal to tow vehicle GVW B1 or B2 13% or 25%
Up to 25% more than tow vehicle GVW B2 or B3* 25%
Up to 40% more than tow vehicle GVW B3* 25%

*Both B2 and B3 offer a 25-percent boost in initial power. But the braking curve for B3 is more aggressive than that of B2. This means that, even though you will start out with the same intensity when using these boost levels, you will get an overall more aggressive braking experience with the higher level. So if you use B3, you will reach maximum braking sooner than if you use B2.


Manual Override

To engage the manual override, twist the rotary-style lever from right to left. This will activate the trailer's brakes and brake lights independently of your vehicle, great for stopping sway or controlling your trailer's momentum in an emergency.


Safety Features

The Prodigy P2 offers key safety features to prevent damage to your towing setup:


- Integrated reverse battery protection shields the brake controller and your trailer's breakaway system from shorts.


- When the P2 is not in use, it draws only 3.6 milliamps to minimize the drain on your vehicle's battery.


- Any time your vehicle and trailer are at a standstill with the brakes applied for more than 5 seconds, the hold feature will kick on and reduce power to just 25 percent. This will keep your trailer in place without your brakes overheating.


The Prodigy P2 also runs continuous diagnostics to check for problems as they come up, including:

  • Open ground
  • Overload
  • Output short
  • Power loss
  • No trailer connection

Installing the Tekonsha P2

Installing the P2 is incredibly simple. You'll mount the bracket to your dashboard then mount the unit to the bracket. Plug the custom harness into your vehicle and into the unit. Done!


Keep in mind that the P2 must be horizontally level and parallel with the direction of travel to work correctly.


Prodigy P2 correct mounting

With a replacement wiring harness (sold separately) and replacement bracket (P7685 - sold separately), you can even transfer the Prodigy P2 to another vehicle.


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, 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 Prodigy P2 uses an internal inertia sensor to detect 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.



90885 Tekonsha Prodigy P-2 Proportional Brake Controller - 1 to 4 Axles

Replaces Tekonsha 90185

301400 Tekonsha Dual Plug, Direct Install Brake Control Wiring Harness Adaptor

Replaces 3014-P

Installation Details TK82HR Installation instructionsAlternate Instructions TK82HR Installation instructions


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Video of Tekonsha Prodigy P2 Trailer 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 Installation: Tekonsha Prodigy P2 Trailer Brake Controller on a 2010 Jeep Commander

Today on our 2010 Jeep Commander we're going to be installing the Tekonsha Prodigy P2 brake controller, part number 90885. Now in order to install this brake controller we're also going to be installing the Draw Tite wiring kit, part number 5505. Now with our trailer plugged into our 7-way connector, you'll see that there's a C on the screen showing it is connected. Here's out manual override switch. We have our power adjustment knob is over here on the left side. The button over here on the top right side is the boost feature.

What the boost feature is is how aggressive the brakes will be applied to the trailer. Now to start with we're going to be working here underneath the driver's side dash. We're going to need to remove a plastic cover that covers up much of the area underneath there. In order to do that we'll need to remove two screws. With our two screws removed we can go ahead and pull the panel down. Now this right here, this green wire, is what runs from the rear of the vehicles 7-way and this is what goes back to the trailer electric brake signal. We'll need to undo this wire here from the funnel, pull it down.

We'll be connecting this green wire here with the blue wire on our brake controller harness. Now there's a total of four wires here on our brake controller harness. The red wire will go up to the brake light switch signal. The black wire will go out to a 20 amp fuse that we'll mount inside the engine compartment. The white wire will connect to the negative side of the battery. Now we're going to need to take some of the duplex wire that comes with the 5505 kit and route some of that duplex wire right here through this grommet. Now we're going to need to put a slit or a hole in that rubber grommet in order to pull our gray duplex wire into the engine compartment. Now once we have our slit in our rubber grommet there we'll go ahead and feed our duplex wire in from the engine compartment into the passenger compartment.

Go ahead and pull a little bit in. Now we're going to go ahead and take our test light and we'll determine which wire we'll be tying our brake light signal into. Now it is the white wire with the light green stripe. With our test light on, go ahead and push our brake pedal. As you can see here it only has power or lights up when the brake pedal is pressed in. This is the wire that we'll be tying the red wire in from the brake controller wiring harness. We'll be using a quick splice connector to make this connection.

Next we'll go ahead and put a little bit of electrical tape around our connection. Next we're going to need to go ahead and peel back the gray coating on our duplex wire. To do that we'll just take our razor knife and split the coating back. Then go ahead and take our wire strippers, strip back a little bit of both the white and the black wire. Going to add a butt connector to both and then go ahead and take the white wire from our harness we'll be connecting it with the white wire from the duplex wire. Go ahead and put that one into the butt connector, crimp it down. Go ahead and connect the black wire to the black wire. Then go ahead and connect our blue wire to the green wire. We can then go ahead and add some electrical tape to the three connections we just made. While we're here we're going to go ahead and tape up about six, eight inches of the wiring harness here. Just to clean up the look when it's actually plugged into our brake controller. Next we're going to need to mount the pocket that holds the brake controller. We can put it here on the lower part of the dash. We're going to use the two screws that come with the kit. We're going to go ahead and take our wiring harness and feed it up through the pocket. We're going to attach it to the backside of our brake controller making sure that this little tab here and the locking tab on the wiring harness made up. You hear it click so you know it's engaged. We'll go ahead, once our connections made, we'll slide it back down into the pocket. It goes into the two little locking tabs, one on each side. We'll then take a couple of zip ties and secure up any access wiring up underneath the dash. Next we'll go ahead and re-install our plastic piece here underneath the dash. Next we're going to go ahead here in the engine compartment we're going to mount our circuit breaker. We're going to be mounting our 20 amp circuit breaker. We'll be using some self-tapping screws to attach it to the vehicle. Next we're going to go ahead and cut our duplex wire off. We're going to take our duplex wire and we're going to route it up here to the circuit breaker, to the negative side of the battery. You want to make sure that you don't cut it too short that you can't reach the negative side of the battery. We'll next need to take our razor knife and trim back the gray covering. We're then going to need to strip some wire back here on our white wire. We'll be adding a ring terminal in. Now we're going to go ahead and put our ring terminal here, right here we're going to loosen this nut up, slide it in behind it and to make things a little easier we'll go ahead and trim out the center section of the ring terminal. Next we'll go ahead and trim the black wire back a little bit. We'll need to strip a little wire back where we'll add a small ring terminal that will connect to our circuit breaker. We'll be connecting the black line coming from inside the cab of the vehicle to the silver or the chrome side of the circuit breaker. Next we're going to need to go ahead and peel back the gray coating on our duplex wire enough that we can pull the black wire out. We'll then be adding another small ring terminal to one end. We'll then connect it to the brass side of our circuit breaker. We'll then add a larger ring terminal where we'll connect it to the positive side of the battery. We're going to go ahead and just take a pair of tin snips, we need to trim out just a little bit of this plastic cover to allow it to snap back down into place. That'll do it for our installation of the Tekonsha Prodigy P2 trailer brake controller, part number 90885 on our 2010 Jeep Commander. .

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    Vehicle passenger compartment plastic trim panels, like the dash panel on your Trailhawk that comes off to give you access to the brake controller port, usually have tabs that fit into slots or metal fasteners, in addition to the visible retaining screw. Once the visible fasteners are removed it may still require a bit of force to release the panel, especially on a brand new vehicle. Often a trim panel tool set like # PT73HJ can help loosen things up. These plastic tools will be less...
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  • Tekonsha Brake Controller Adapter for a 2018 Jeep Cherokee
    In order to install the Tekonsha Primus IQ Trailer Brake Controller part # TK90160 on your 2018 Jeep Cherokee you will also want to use the Tekonsha Custom Wiring Adapter for Trailer Brake Controllers part # 3014-P. This adapter is a direct plug and play option that will allow you to install the Primus IQ on your Jeep without having to cut or splice any wires. The adapter will plug into the the back of your brake controller and into a pigtail harness under your drivers side kick panel. If...
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  • Brake Controller and Install Harness Recommendation for 2017 Jeep Cherokee with Tow Package
    For your 2017 Jeep Cherokee with the factory tow package the correct trailer wiring install harness is the # 3014-P that you referenced. This is designed to be used with Tekonsha brake controllers like our best selling P3 part # 90195. For a brake controller I would recommend the Prodigy P3 Brake Controller part # 90195. This is our best selling brake controller because of how well it works and how easy it is to setup. This is a proportional brake controller that senses the amount of braking...
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  • Will the Tekonsha Custom Wiring Adapter fit a 2024 Jeep Cherokee W/ Towing Package
    Hey Martin, it looks like the Tekonsha Custom Wiring Adapter for Trailer Brake Controllers # 3014-P is not going to work with your 2024 Jeep Grand Cherokee. This adapter is meant to work with the 2014-2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee's so yours just missed the cutoff. So with that being said, there is not a custom wiring adapter so you'll have to use the included universal wiring harness.
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  • Brake Controller and Wiring Installation on 2018 Cherokee Trailhawk With Factory Tow Package
    The Tekonsha Primus IQ Trailer Brake Controller # TK90160 you referenced will require custom wiring harness # 3014-P for your 2018 Cherokee Trailhawk w/factory tow package. It will be plug and play using that harness. I've attached a video of the similar installation to assist.
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  • Highest Capacity Hitch for a 2019 Jeep Cherokee
    The strongest trailer hitch for your 2019 Jeep Cherokee is the etrailer Hitch item # e38AR. This hitch is custom fit and bolts to your Jeep with included hardware. The etrailer Hitch item # e38AR is a class III hitch that has a 5,000 lbs towing capacity, and a 750 lbs maximum tongue weight that can be increased to 6,000 lbs when used with a weight distribution system. It weighs 48 lbs and is made in the USA. I have linked a couple of pictures below along with an installation video so...
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  • Installing a Brake Controller Onto a 2015 Jeep Cherokee Without Factory Tow Package
    I can help you install a brake controller like the Tekonsha P3 on your 2015 Jeep Cherokee. For Brake Controller recommendations, I really like the # 90195. This brake controller is a proportional controller, which means whatever pressure you press the tow vehicle's brakes it will apply the same pressure and intensity to the trailer's brakes. It also has a customizable full display screen which provides you with full error messages instead of codes that need to be deciphered. First thing...
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  • How Does Brake Controller Install in 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee
    On your 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee Sport Trail the connector needed to plug in a brake controller install harness is behind the black cover located to the left of the steering column just above the carpet. Check out the attached picture to see how you'll find it. For a brake controller the Brake EVN part # TK63VR is a really great option. It uses an inertia sensor to sense how hard you are applying the vehicle brakes to decide how hard to apply the trailer brakes and also is priced really...
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  • Location of Brake Controller Plug 2019 Jeep Cherokee Limited
    The plug to connect the # 3014-P harness in your 2019 Jeep Cherokee to is behind a black cover that is just to the left of the steering column right above where the carpeting ends. You need to remove the black cover. Check out the picture I attached. If you don't already have a brake controller I recommend the Prodigy P3, part # 90195. It's one of the easiest to setup and use controllers we carry. And it's a Tekonsha controller so it'll work with the # 3014-P. I've linked a demo video...
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  • Where is the Brake Controller Install Harness in a 2016 Jeep Cherokee with Tow Package
    Your 2016 Jeep Cherokee that has the tow package will only need the install harness part # 3014-P for the install of the P2 brake controller part # 90885. It sounds like you may not have found the correct harness on your vehicle yet. Sometimes they can be harder to find. The connector is behind the black cover located to the left of the steering column, just above the carpet. To plug in the adapter, first remove the cover. I attached a picture that shows the cover that needs to be removed.
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  • Troubleshooting Brake Controller Install on 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee that Shows Short Error Message
    Sounds like you installed your Tekonsha brake controller like P3 part # 90195 using the included factory trailer wiring connector. Since you are seeing a short message on the controller that would indicate to me that you have probably wired the controller's wiring to the wrong wires of your install harness. The blue wire of the controller should run to the circuit labeled brake output, red wire to stoplight circuit, white wire to ground, and black to 12 volt power. If you are seeing a...
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  • How to Install a Brake Controller on a 2014 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited
    There isn't a brake controller wiring harness for a 2014 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited. A brake controller will have to be hardwired in. If your Jeep came with a factory installed 7-Way then you will just need installation kit # 5506. The brake controller white wire will ground to the negative battery terminal. The black wire will connect to the positive battery terminal via the 30 amp circuit breaker included with 5506. The blue wire will need to be routed to the back of the 7-Way and attach...
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  • Brake Controller Recommendation for a 2017 Jeep Cherokee with Factory Tow Package
    If your new 2017 Jeep Cherokee came with a factory installed 4- and 7-Way trailer connector then it will have the factory tow package which will include the factory plug to plug in a brake controller. For Tekonsha brake controllers the wiring harnesses needed to plug in the controller is # 3014-P. For a brake controller I recommend the P2 # 90885 because it is easy to set up and use and it is reliable.
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  • Trailer Brake Controller Installation in 2016 Cherokee Trailhawk with Factory Tow Package
    If your Jeep Cherokee came from the factory with a 7-way trailer socket at the rear bumper then there will be a brake controller connection port under the dash. In this case you can plug in a controller like the Prodigy P3 # 90195 or P2 # 90885 simply by using the wiring adapter # 3014-P. If not you can still hardwire the controller using our brake controller install kit # ETBC7. The Jeep needs to have a 4-pole harness in place too; if you need one use part # 118605. Installation videos...
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  • Where Does a Brake Controller Plug Into on a 2015 Jeep Cherokee
    Yes, the factory brake controller port should be in that general area (behind the black cover located to the left of the steering column, just above the carpet) on your 2015 Jeep Cherokee but only if it came with the factory tow package. If it did not then the plug might not be there at all. It is possible that it is tucked up more under the dash or even further to the left considering how your Jeep Cherokee is equipped.
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