Trailer Brake Controller Specs:
Features:
This brake controller likes to keep things simple, with a thumbwheel on the front to adjust the output settings and a lever on the side for the sensitivity. The digital display is large and simple so you can read it with just a glance.
Installation Notes:
You will also need item PK11898 ($41.46) to complete your wiring.
No plug is present under the dash, but the needed wires are already run. You will connect the brake controller wiring with the vehicle wiring already present under the dash.
If your vehicle has a round plug with a cap instead of a bundle of wires above the spare tire, use part # 30955 instead of the PK11898.
More Information >Trailer Brake Controller Specs:
Features:
This brake controller likes to keep things simple, with a thumbwheel on the front to adjust the output settings and a lever on the side for the sensitivity. The digital display is large and simple so you can read it with just a glance.
Installation Notes:
No plug is present under the dash, but the needed wires are already run. You will connect the brake controller wiring with the vehicle wiring already present under the dash.
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