Code: C51170-C51453
Trailer Brake Controller Specs:
Features:
Mount the control knob of this proportional brake controller on your dash for a from-the-factory look, and install the main unit out of sight behind the dash in any position or angle. Adhesive backing gives you the option of a drill-free install.
Installation Notes:
Brake controller harness is designed to comply with California regulations when installed as instructed. Harness also ensures your tow vehicle brake lights activate when the override is used on the brake controller.
Because the vehicle already has a factory installed 7-way connector, the brake controller and wiring adapter are the only components needed for installation.
More Information >Code: RED44FR-TM75295
Trailer Brake Controller Specs:
Features:
Mount the control knob of this proportional brake controller on your dash for a factory look, and install the main unit out of sight. The Elite's unique user-controlled mode gives you direct control of your braking for any weather or terrain.
Installation Notes:
Tech Tip:
You may also need a Wiring Adapter to complete your wiring.
More Information >Trailer Brake Controller Specs:
Features:
This proportional brake controller keeps towing simple with a straightforward design and user-friendly controls. Includes an LED indicator and a slide-bar manual override. Adhesive backing gives you the option of drill-free mounting.
Installation Notes:
Brake controller harness is designed to comply with California regulations when installed as instructed. Harness also ensures your tow vehicle brake lights activate when the override is used on the brake controller.
Because the vehicle already has a factory installed 7-way connector, the brake controller and wiring adapter are the only components needed for installation.
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