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Tekonsha Voyager Trailer Brake Controller w/ Custom Harness - 1 to 4 Axles - Proportional
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Tekonsha Voyager Trailer Brake Controller w/ Custom Harness - 1 to 4 Axles - Proportional

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This proportional brake controller is designed to keep towing simple. Includes an LED braking indicator, a slide-bar manual override, and a knob to adjust braking power. Mounts easily within a 90-degree vertical range. Great Prices for the best trailer brake controller from Tekonsha. Tekonsha Voyager Trailer Brake Controller w/ Custom Harness - 1 to 4 Axles - Proportional part number TK22HR can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Tekonsha Trailer Brake Controller - TK22HR

  • Proportional Controller
  • Electric
  • Tekonsha
  • Up to 4 Axles
  • Dash Mount
  • Indicator Lights
  • Manual Leveling
  • Under-Dash Box
  • Up to 90 Degrees

This proportional brake controller is designed to keep towing simple. Includes an LED braking indicator, a slide-bar manual override, and a knob to adjust braking power. Mounts easily within a 90-degree vertical range.


Features:

  • Brake controller activates trailer brakes in proportion to your vehicle's braking action
    • Automatically adjusts trailer's braking based on deceleration of tow vehicle
  • Simple controls keep your settings within easy reach
    • Gain setting lets you adjust the amount of power sent to the trailer's brakes
    • Slide-bar manual override allows you to control trailer sway or stop in emergencies
    • Sensitivity knob lets you set initial braking power and aggressiveness for smooth, safe braking
  • Green LED on the top of the module monitors a secure connection with trailer
    • Glows red to indicate that trailer brakes are being activated
  • Quick and easy installation with included bracket and hardware
    • 90-Degree vertical mounting range - must be horizontally level and parallel to direction of travel
    • No need to wire into your vehicle - custom-fit harness lets you plug in and go


Specs:

  • Application: trailers with up to 4 axles (8 brake assemblies)
    • Compatible with electric brakes only
  • Dimensions: 5" long x 3" wide x 1-1/2" tall
  • Mounting: between -20 degrees and 70 degrees in the vertical plane
  • Warranty:
    • Limited 5-year on brake controller
    • Limited 1-year on wiring harness


Power and Sensitivity Adjustment

Once the brake controller is installed, you can use the knob on the right side of the unit to adjust the gain (also known as output). Gain lets you set the maximum amount of power that will be applied to your trailer's brakes. You want to set it as high as you can without locking up the brakes. Typically, this setting is only readjusted when you experience changing road conditions or if you switch over from a heavy, loaded trailer to a much lighter, empty trailer, or vice versa.


Tekonsha Voyager

You can fine-tune the gain by adjusting the sensitivity of the internal sensor using the knob on the left side. This controls the aggressiveness of your trailer's braking, meaning how quickly the brakes reach the maximum braking level. You can adjust this when you're towing heavy loads and you need more umph to bring your trailer to a stop. Your tow vehicle doesn't need that much power to brake in time, but your heavy trailer does. A high sensitivity level will get the braking power to your trailer brakes faster and with more intensity so that it doesn't push your tow vehicle forward.


LED Indicator

Keeping with its simple design, the Voyager will not overwhelm you with information. An LED indicator on the top of the unit lights up green to show that your trailer is securely connected to your tow vehicle. The LED indicator will change to red when the brakes on your trailer are activated.


During installation and setup, this light is also used to ensure that the Voyager will be able to function correctly. Proper leveling of the internal sensor is crucial to the operation of this brake controller. When the sensor is level, the LED will change to a shade of orange.


Simple Installation

The Voyager is designed to be mounted in your cab at a vertical angle that is between -20 degrees and 70 degrees. The brake controller needs to be horizontally level and parallel to the direction of travel in order to function properly.


Correct Voyager mounting90-Degree Voyager mounting

To connect the Voyager, just plug the included harness into your vehicle. The other end plugs into the controller - no hardwiring required.


Once the controller is mounted and connected, you must level the internal sensor. First, set the overall power to the maximum using the knob on the side of the controller. Then, while pressing the tow vehicle's brake pedal, adjust the level knob on the other side of the brake controller (this is the same knob that is used to fine-tune the power output) until the LED monitor is a shade of orange.


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).


Proportional Braking

What is proportional Braking

The Tekonsha Voyager brake controller comes equipped with proportional braking to give you the best towing experience. 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 Voyager uses a pendulum system 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.



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Installation Details TK22HR Installation instructionsAlternate Instructions TK22HR Installation instructions



Video of Tekonsha Voyager 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 How to Install: Tekonsha Voyager Trailer Brake Controller on your 2022 Chevrolet Colorado

Hi there, Colorado owners. Then your 2022 Chevrolet Colorado we're gonna be taking a look at and showing you how to install Tekonsha's Voyager proportional Brake Controller. This is a proportional brake controller so the inertia sensor inside will detect vehicle movement. So if you ever slam on the brake show your body like kind of slams forward the inertia sensor detects that, and it knows that it's your vehicle is slowing down based on that. And it uses that along with your adjustment controls to give you the best breaking performance at the back. This is a very simple brake controller beyond the adjustment for a level and the output control.

On the other side, you just have your manual slide which can be used for if your trailer starts to sway or anything you kind of hit the manual slide to apply the brakes on your trailer and to help straighten you back out and get rid of that sway. And that's kind of it. This brake controller is just very simple gives you that fully proportional break output. And it does work with trailers up to four axles. We'll begin our installation here on the driver's side.

We're right down here at the kick panel. There's the parking brake pedal. I'm gonna go ahead and push it down just to help make things a little bit easier to see. And this panel here we're gonna be removing to remove the panel. You're just simply gonna pull up on it.

So your fingers should be able to grip underneath of it here. And kind of at this middle point here we're gonna pull up and we're gonna be working our way towards the back of the panel, pulling up on it. There we go. Once you get the back released and get towards the front here, you're gonna kind of pivot it like this and pull away from the wall here. You got a clip right there and that'll pop out of there.

And then we can just set this panel aside behind our panel. You're gonna find your factory break controller wiring and it's just taped right here cut the tape and that'll expose our wires there. We've got four wires here and this will hook into our brake controller. We're gonna use a harness. It has four wires on it as well. So everything will just match right up to what we've got right here. So we can make our connections. Now for demonstration purposes today we're not gonna be fully mounting it. We're gonna use some hook fasteners to secure it and we're not gonna be opening up the little hardware pack that it comes with. So that way we can repackage that. So we're gonna strip back each one of these wires and hook them up. I like to do it one at a time just because the red wire here, is your hot wire. So once you strip it back, that wire's live there. So I kinda like to get that hooked up right away to prevent it being stripped and potentially shorting up. So we're gonna go ahead and just take our start with our red wire here. It has a green Stripe on it. That's our main power wire. So we're just gonna strip it back. You may wanna trim a little bit off cause it's got those little ends on it there. So we'll probably trim a little bit of this off and then strip it, just to make it easier to strip with that material that it had on there. So give it a little twist makes it slide into the butt connectors more easily. We'll slide our butt connector on there and then we'll attach our wire to it. We can now hook this up to the appropriate wire here on our new harness. That's gonna be the black wire on our harness to power up our module, our brake controller. So we'll slide that in the other end of our butt connector and make our connection. So now that we've got that connected there we're just going to repeat that process to connect the rest of our wires. We'll be hooking the blue wire in our harness to the blue wire here on the vehicle. That's the output from the brake controller. So that'll send it down this wire to the back. The uh, white wire here on our harness is ground. And that'll actually hook to the black wire here on our vehicle. That'll be our ground. And then the red wire here, on our harness is for the brake signal input to the brake controller. So that's coming from your brake pedal here. So it lets the brake controller know when you're pressing the brake pedal and that'll connect to the white wire with the small blue Stripe on it there. So I'm gonna strip each one of these back and then make those connections and then you'll see those here. All right. So now that we've got all of our connections made here I'm gonna reinstall this panel and kind of tuck my wiring out the top of it when I reinstall it and we're gonna be mounting our brake controller roughly in this location here, that way it's kind of out of the way our wiring will reach it easily position it just off to the left so we can still access our hood release switch. And that is now fully reinstalled. We still have access to our wiring there to be able to Mount our controller. Now, typically when you mount your controller you're gonna screw the bracket straight into the dash. But again, for demonstration purposes we're gonna be using some hook and loop fasteners just to stick it there. So that way we don't mess up the dash here. That is not really how you wanna leave your brake controller installed 'cause this is an inertia based controller. So it means to detect vehicle movement. So it is important you screw it in place. Now, after we've got it mounted up we'll simply just plug our controller in that'll plug right into that harness. Now this harness doesn't, did not come included with the Voyager controller here but you can buy it kitted that way here at e trailer, to ensure that you get it with your brake controller. But if you just need the brake controller maybe you've already got one of these harnesses, you can buy just the brake controller by itself without the harness kited with it. After you plug in your brake controller you can kind of hide the wiring behind the dash there. And at that point you can see it's powered up. I plugged in the tester here to simulate a trailer. And if we hit our manual slide you should see the gauges activating on our tester there. And we can see we've got output. It's actually pulling ampage and it was operating both or it was operating our brake lights as well. You can see you get a real time display on top of the amount of output that you're putting towards your trailer's brakes based on the L E D light on top. Green being basically like no output going to yellow for a minimal amount, transitioning up to red for maximum. And as you slide the manual slide, you can kind of control how much of that output you're putting up. So once you verify it's working we do need to level this system. It's this very quick calibration. So that way the inertia sensor knows the angle that you've tilted it at to adjust that with your trailer connected and everything hooked up you wanna make sure the knob here on the right side is set to the maximum. So turn it fully clockwise to maximum put it to maximum output. And then the adjustment knob you see here on the left this is your level adjustment. We're gonna turn that one fully counterclockwise. So that's gonna be kind of turning it this direction. We're then gonna press the brake pedal. Our output is red. Red is gonna be the most aggressive setting. We wanna turn our level knob clockwise. Now bringing it back towards us. Once it turns orange, that's kind of your typical setting. That's usually where you're gonna wanna set that level adjustment at to get the typical output. But if for whatever reason you need a little bit more aggressive breaking you can tilt it. You can turn it a little more counterclockwise to get to that darker orange or red to be more aggressive. But you kind of wanna hover around that area of orange between that orange and like lighter red like right when you're getting into the red that'll get you at a nice setting for the inertia sensor to operate properly. And then we can use our maximum control knob here. This is the output from our brake controller. Just properly set that for your trailer. The heavier your trailer is, the higher you're likely gonna need this set. The smaller your trailer is and you can might be able to back it off and turn it down. You'll again, when you adjust that knob when you hit the brakes that will affect the L E D. So I've got, it turned fairly low and you can see it's a very light shade of orange but as I increase that, it becomes more aggressive. So just find the setting that works best for your truck and trailer combination there. And then you're good to go..


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I am very satisfied with the Voyager brake Controller I purchased. It is the easiest unit to adjust that I have ever owned. The controls are easy to adjust and it has worked well with my trailers.



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etrailer makes the purchase easy. I have always used Tekonsha Voyagers, and on my new truck (2015 Silverado) I also wanted the convenience of having the plug and play wiring harness. etrailer had exactly what I needed and was very easy to find on the website. Installation was flawless and clean thanks to the good hardware supplied. Very excited to put some trailers behind the truck with the stopping power confidence that comes with the Voyager.



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The Tekonsha Voyager trailer brake controller works well in my 99 Silverado 1500, which was easy to setup for my trailer. The option to allow for different settings of aggression for the trailer braking has allowed the stopping with different loads to be graceful with the turn of a knob. Decided to install the controller in CD storage with velcro for a nice look. Easy access when in place during use for easy observation and twicking during operation. The wife can assist with the twicking while I am driving. Excellent product!



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Excellent controller, I've had good luck with Tekonsha products in the past and this controller was no different. I went with this model over more expensive options from Tekonsha. Other models have presets for different trailers, however, that would have limited value to me with the wide variety of trailers I pull. Otherwise, I may have made a different choice. I did have to 3d print an adaptor for the controller to sit correctly in my truck, but for my truck that would of been an issue with any proportional controller. I highly recommend this product.



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Very easy to install and setup. Came with very simple instructions and my old controller bracket was the exact same as this one!



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Shipping was fast, the controller was easy to install and the etrailer wiring harness made it easy to complete the installation



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I ordered this brake controller about a week ago and received it today (4-18-20).
Im always working on things and my old lady gets bored, so today was sort of our day! Well i decided id make a bet, 20 bucks i can have it installed in 15 minutes!! She agreed and the race was on!! I ran out, grabbed my drill, a small drill bit, a hex head bit, and got to work! I opted for the removable bracket for worry somebody may break in and steal it.
It marked two holes, drilled them with a very small bit, and then screwed the proveded screws in, i then popped the brake controller in, ran the wiring ( sepratly provided
by etrailer.com, for my specific vehicle, a 2004 gmc yukon)above everything to the plug box under the dash, plugged it in, put the cover back on, and wallah!! 15 minutes exactly!

This thing looks great, works great, and is priced great!



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I know this isn’t a pic of the item, BUT it wouldn’t have been possible without. Plug and Play. I bought this because we bought a trailer from a dealer and they required the truck to have trailer brakes. This plugs in under dash, if your truck has 7 pin. I did it without checking to make sure it was activated. Went to dealer, 130 miles away and 4000 feet in elevation to pu trailer. As I was pulling out and first hit brakes the trailer locked up. (There is an adjustment device, that purchased separately, or in a kit pugs into wiring harness that plugs into truck to activate trailer brakes). So I adjusted it and everything worked beautifully. Oh my gosh I have pulled trailers for years but never a TT. Tons of car trailers but never with brakes. Brakes are awesome when going over passes of 5k elevation.

THIS COMPANY ROCKS. The only issues I have had with this company is my own ordering fault. I have used them for years and indirect people to them.

THANK YOU.



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Completely plug and play installation and works flawlessly, very happy with this unit. I also ordered the exact harness for my 2005 f150 with tow package. Here are a couple of hints that may be helpful. My installation also required a 30 amp cartridge fuse to be installed in the fuse panel in location #105(electric trailer brakes) under the dash on the passenger side. I also installed a relay in location r05 (trailer tow battery charge) but I don't think this is needed for the controller to function. I still had the original trailer brake kit and it had the additional fuse panel instructions and the relay. The owners manual showed where the 30 amp fuse and relay plugs in. You cannot test this unit until a trailer with brakes is connected, ie the led will not light up until it senses a brake circuit.



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Does what it's is supposed too plug and play



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This is my second Tekonsha; I had to replace my 10-year old one after I accidentally broke it.

This one is a bit of an upgrade, and is easily able to lock up the disc brakes on my 15,000 lb trailer. Adjusting it properly, I'm able to brake as though there were no trailer at all. Set it, and forget it. It doesn't get any easier than that.



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Easy install, just plug it in, use the 2 self tapping screws for the mounting bracket, mount the controller with 2 screws, a couple of tie straps, DONE Instructions for use very clear.



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Installed in my 2018 Silverado Custom. I ordered the additional wiring harness and the install took less than thirty minutes. Plug and Play at its simplest. Thank You etrailer.



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Received this yesterday and was able to install it today. Instructions were very easy to follow and the only problem I had installing it was contorting myself to install the bracket. Once I got the bracket in place the rest was a piece of cake. Went for a test drive as the instructions suggested and did have to tweak it a little but it's doing exactly what I expect it to do. I'll be hauling a John Deere Tractor and wanted to make sure the brakes on the trailer worked.



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arrived ahead of delivery date
plugged
right in to my older brake controller



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It was exactly a plug and play option for my 2007 Silverado 2500HD Classic. The harness worked flawlessly with the brake controller and has been perfect for many trips so far.



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Fast shipping, great customer service, great website that helps you get all the right parts.



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Instructions were simple and straight forward. Unit is very responsive and simple to use. The prefabricated chord was nice but wished it were longer for more mounting options. Still very happy with the product and its performance.



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Super easy plug and play



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Great product was almost to easy to install spend a little and get the prodigy 3 you will not be sorry.



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the wiring adapter was good length to reach from the wiring terminal under the dash to the top of the dash where I mounted my brake controller.



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Haven't pulled with it yet but everything in the order was correct. Install was easy and shipping was fast.



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Harness worked perfect for my controller



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Perfect fit on my 2003 Tahoe



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This was an easy install on my 2019 GMC truck using the appropriate wiring adapter. Instructions for setting up the control were clear. After a few adjustments my trailer brakes worked as they should. Minor adjustments of the controller are needed from time to time, but overall the controller is reliable. Good value.


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    The correct brake controller install harness for a Tekonsha controller in a 2006 Chevy Silverado is the part # 3015-P. If you want to easily install the controller this would be all that you'd need. It simply plugs into the controller and then to the port under your dash. I attached a picture that shows how the connector wires so if you are trying to wire up something to the vehicle and need to know which pins do what on your truck it would be the guide you would need to follow.
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  • Installation of New Brake Controller with Current Reese Adapter on 2004 Chevrolet Silverado
    It sounds like your current brake controller adapter looks like the # 3015-P which is needed to plug into your 2004 Chevy Silverado's port. The brake controller (P2 or P3) will include a universal wiring harness that will connect to all the connections needed, so you will not need another adapter if your current adapter isn't actually the # 3015-P and doesn't fit, you will just use the included harness and butt connect to your current adapter. The Hayes G2 # HA81792BB will use the # HA81780-HBC...
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  • Comparing Tekonsha Prodigy P2 and Curt TriFlex Brake Controllers for a 2005 Chevy Silverado 1500
    The Tekonsha Prodigy P2 Trailer Brake Controller part # 90885 with the Tekonsha Plug-In Wiring Adapter for Electric Brake Controllers part # 3015-P is what I recommend for a 2005 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 over the Curt TriFlex Trailer Brake Controller part # C24VV with the Curt Custom Wiring Adapter for Trailer Brake Controllers part # C51352. The Curt TriFlex and Tekonsha Prodigy are both good options with similar features but the Prodigy is much more proven and has been around longer.
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  • Brake Lights Stuck On and Drained Vehicle Battery Through Tekonsha Trailer Brake Controller
    It sounds like you had a intermittent issue with your Tekonsha Primus IQ Trailer Brake Controller # TK90160 on your 2006 GMC Sierra 1500. Since everything is checking out with the power going to your controller from the brake switch and you only had the occurrence one time it leads me to believe that they may have been something that caused the brake pedal to possibly stick(dirt, corrosion) and cause the brake lights to remain on and power to flow through the tail lights and brakes. The...
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  • Most Economical Trailer Hitch Receiver and Wiring Harness For a 2023 Honda Pilot Touring
    Our etrailer Trailer Hitch Receiver # e27KR you found is our most economical custom fit receiver for your 2023 Honda Pilot Touring edition. For the wiring you can select from either the 4-Way # C48ZV or the 7-Way # C35ZV depending on the types of trailers you will be towing. If you have a trailer with a 7-way you are also most likely going to need a Trailer Brake Controller # 39510 along with the Wiring # 20127 to connect it. This is one of our most economical and reliable proportional...
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  • Brake Controller Installation on 2015 Subaru Forester
    The 2015 Subaru Forester isn't prewired for a brake controller, but you can still install one fairly easily. You'd begin by installing a 4 pole trailer connector using part # 118467 which will provide access to the taillight circuits for the trailer lights. You'll also need our # ETBC7 brake controller install kit. If you click the provided link, you can see a different brake controller being installed on a 2015 Subaru Forester like yours. The install on your vehicle would be very similar.
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  • What Wiring Harness and Brake Controller do You Recommend for My 2014 Honda Odyssey?
    For wiring to add a brake controller to your tear trailer when towing with your 2014 Honda Odyssey, the vehicle must first have a 4-way wiring harness. If you need a 4-way, I recommend the T-One Vehicle Wiring Harness with 4-Pole Flat Trailer Connector # 118521. This harness comes with a better converter box than the Curt # C56378 or the Hopkins # HM11143114. Once the 4-way is installed, you are ready for the 7-way. For that harness, I recommend the Universal Installation Kit for Trailer...
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  • Parts Needed to Tow Trailer With Brakes Using 1992 Dodge D250
    The first thing you will need for your 1999 D250 is a 4-way. The Curt T-Connector Vehicle Wiring Harness # C55317 plugs into the connection points behind your rear bumper and will allow you to power your trailer's signal lights. Once the 4-way is installed, you will need the Universal Installation Kit for Trailer Brake Controller # ETBC7. This kit comes with the adapter, wiring, breakers, and everything else required to upgrade your 4-way to a 7-way. The connector has a separate 4-way...
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  • What Brake Controller do You Recommend for My 2022 Chevy Silverado 1500 LTD?
    I can definitely help you out! According to my available specs for your 2022 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LTD, you already have a 4-way and 7-way installed with your tow package. All you need to do is install the components that come with the brake controller itself. For a great brake controller, I recommend either the Tekonsha Voyager # 39510 or the Curt Echo # C51180. Both of these controllers are proportional controllers which means that the controller activates the trailer brakes in...
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  • What Wiring Harness and Brake Controller do You Recommend for My 2021 Subaru Outback?
    If you are looking to add a brake controller to tow a trailer with your 2021 Subaru Outback, you will need the Universal Installation Kit for Trailer Brake Controller - 7-Way RV and 4-Way Flat # ETBC7 in addition to a 4-way connector. If your vehicle does not currently have a 4-way connector installed, you will need to install one before installing the # ETBC7. I recommend the T-One Wiring Connector # 118467. The T-One comes with a ModuLite power converter to ensure that your vehicle's...
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  • Recommended 7-Way Wiring Harness for a 2013 Chrysler Town and Country
    The Tekonsha OEM Replacement Vehicle Wiring Harness w Brake Controller Adapter item # 22121 will definitely work on your 2013 Town and Country. This is by far the easiest way to add a 7-way connector to your Chrysler. I have linked the installation instructions below. The Tekonsha Voyager item # 39510 and the Tekonsha Prodigy P3 item # 90195 are two different brake controllers but both will plug into the adapter that is included with the item # 22121 harness. The P3 is a top of the line...
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  • Braking System for Flat Towing 2014 Cadillac SRX With 2013 Newmar King Aire
    The Tekonsha Voyager # 39510 is designed to work with trailer brakes. There is no way to use this brake controller, or others like it, for flat towing since vehicle brakes are not activated with an electrical circuit. What you need is a supplemental braking system like the Blue Ox Patriot # BLU37TR. This is specifically designed for flat towing and is compatible with your 2014 Cadillac SRX. You will also need the # RM-9332 to power the system.
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  • 4-Way Flat to 4-Way/7-Way Adapter Needed for a 2016 Toyota Highlander
    To convert the 4-Way Flat connector on your 2016 Toyota Highlander to a 7-Way that matches your boat trailer you will need the Universal Wiring Kit # ETBC7. This comes with the 4-Way to 4-Way/7-Way adapter as well as the wiring and other parts needed for a fully functioning 7-Way connector. I do recommend using the no-drill bracket # 18136 as well. Attached is an installation video of the ETBC7 and the Tekonsha Voyager # 39510 being installed on a 2014 Toyota Highlander that you can reference...
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  • Is the Tekonsha Voyager Compatible witha 2009 GMC Yukon XL
    Brake controllers are not vehicle specific, and virtually any of them can be installed on any vehicle. The Tekonsha Voyager, part # 39510, can be used on your 2009 GMC Yukon, just make sure that you have it wired properly. If your Yukon came with a 7-Way from the factory, all you will need is the brake controller as the Yukon is pre-wired for it. You will follow the instructions on the article you were looking at. There should be a bundle of wires taped up behind the brake pedal. There...
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  • When Should Light on Tekonsha Voyager Brake Controller Be On
    Based on what you described you do have your Tekonsha brake controller wired correctly in your 2006 Ford E-350 van as there should be 12 volts on the blue wire when you are using the manual override. In regards to the light on top of the controller not being on, I believe that means you have the Tekonsha Voyager Trailer Brake Controller # 39510. That light (as shown in the accompanying photo) will actually only come on when you have a trailer connected. From what you described it sounds...
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  • What Parts do I Need to Add a Brake Controller to a 2022 Ford Transit T350?
    For adding a brake controller to your 2022 Ford Transit T350, I recommend the Tekonsha OEM Replacement Vehicle Wiring Harness w Brake Controller Adapter - 7 Way # 22116. For the brake controller itself, I recommend the Tekonsha Voyager # 39510 or the Curt Echo # C51180. Both of these controllers are proportional controllers which means that the controller activates the trailer brakes in proportion to your vehicle's braking action. The Voyager is more of a traditional-style controller than...
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  • What Hidden Hitch and Wiring do You Recommend for My 2021 Honda Odyssey?
    The hitch that is the most hidden that will fit your 2021 Honda Odyssey is the EcoHitch Hidden Trailer Hitch Receiver # 306-X7372. With the EcoHitch, the crosstube is completely hidden from sight underneath your vehicle. I went ahead and posted a couple pictures of a 2018 Odyssey to give you some perspective of the fitment. The fitment on your 2021 model will look nearly identical. As far as wiring, if you need just brake lights/signal lights alone, you will only need the T-One Vehicle...
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  • What Wiring Components do You Recommend for Towing with My 2017 Porsche Mecan?
    If you are just looking to mount accessories like a bike rack or cargo carrier on a hitch receiver installed on your 2017 Porsche Mecan, you do not need any additional wiring unless you are planning to install a tail light kit like the Peterson Magnetic Tow Lights- 4-Way Flat Connector # PE26UR. If you are planning to use this type of tail light kit or are planning to tow a light utility trailer, you will need the ZCI Circuit Protected Vehicle Wiring Harness w/ 4-Pole Flat Trailer Connector...
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  • What Is Needed To Switch A Trailer From A Surge Brake Set Up To Electric Over Hydraulic Set Up
    The HydraStar Electric Over Hydraulic Actuator for Disc Brakes - 1,600 psi Item # HBA16, Tekonsha Shur-Set III Trailer Breakaway Kit with Built-In Battery Charger - Top Load - Clamp On Item # 2028, Tekonsha Voyager Trailer Brake Controller - 1 to 4 Axles - Proportional Item # 39510, and the Tekonsha Plug-In Wiring Adapter for Electric Brake Controllers - Nissan and Infiniti Item # 3050-P are the correct parts needed top switch from a surge brake set up to an electric over hydraulic with...
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  • Recommended 7 Way Wiring Harness for 2004 GMC Savana Cutaway
    Since you don't already have the factory wiring for a towing package on your 2004 GMC Savana Cutaway 3500, you'll first need to add a 4 way connector; to do this I recommend using the Tekonsha 4-pole Hardwire Kit with Circuit Tester # 18252 which will need to be hardwired into your vehicle electrical system. From there, to add the appropriate wiring for a brake controller, you need to add the Universal Installation Kit for Trailer Brake Controller # ETBC7 , which will put a 7 way connector...
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  • What is the Ball Height of the Stealth Hitch # 391HYUNPALIS19T on My 2022 Hyundai Palisade?
    When the Stealth Hitch # 391HYUNPALIS19T is installed on your 2022 Hyundai Palisade, the height from the ground to the top of the ball is about 18 inches. The great thing about this hitch is that it comes with a vehicle-side 7-way wiring harness to provide you towing capabilities. If you need a brake controller, I recommend the Tekonsha Voyager # 39510 or the Curt Echo # C51180. Both of these controllers are proportional controllers which means that the controller activates the trailer...
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  • What Wiring Do You Recommend for My 2022 Hyundai Palisade?
    As far as wiring for your 2022 Hyundai Palisade, if you are looking to tow a trailer and need just brake lights/signal lights alone, you will only need the Curt T-Connector Vehicle Wiring Harness with 4-Pole Flat Trailer Connector # CU94FR. The T-One includes a powered converter to ensure that your vehicle's wiring matches that of your trailer. If you are looking to add a brake controller to the trailer, you will need the Universal Installation Kit for Trailer Brake Controller - 7-Way RV...
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  • What Wiring and Brake Controller do You Recommend for My 2021 Toyota Tacoma?
    Since you already have a 4-way installed on your 2021 Toyota Tacoma, you will need the Tekonsha OEM Replacement Vehicle Wiring Harness w Brake Controller Adapter - 7 Way Trailer Connector # 22117. With this 7-way, you will be able to receive full braking functionality on your trailer. To add a brake controller, I recommend the Tekonsha Voyager # 39510 or the Curt Echo # C51180. Both of these controllers are proportional controllers which means that the controller activates the trailer...
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  • Tips on Where to Mount a Tekonsha Voyager Trailer Brake Controller on a 2010 Nissan Frontier
    I was looking at some pictures of the interior of a 2010 Nissan Frontier and I think I have located a couple of places you may be able to install the controller and still be within the mounting range as specified in the instructions (linked for reference). First, you will want the controller within easy reach of the driver so usually the right side of the steering column somewhere is best. There may be enough space on the center console below the lowest knob cluster directly in front of...
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  • How to Install a 7-Way on a 2007 Toyota Tacoma with a Factory 4-Way Trailer Connector
    In order to install the Adapter 4-Pole to 7-Pole and 4-Pole part # 37185 on your 2007 Toyota Tacoma with a 4-way trailer connector you would first need to plug the two 4-ways into each other. Once you have done this you would then need to take a 10 gauge wire and run it from the black wire on the harness to the positive battery terminal with a circuit breaker. This is the only required connection outside of the 4-way plug but if your trailer has brakes then you will also need to take a...
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  • Brake Controller Recommendation for a Electric Over Hydraulic Actuator
    The Envoy is an older brake controller that Tekonsha does not sell any longer that wasn't compatible with electric over hydraulic brakes. For a brake controller that is compatible with them and is our best selling brake controller I would recommend the Prodigy P2 Brake Controller part # 90885. This controller would work great with the CTS HydraStar Actuator part # HBA-10.
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  • Why is There Only One Ground Wire on the Adapter 4-Pole to 7-Pole and 4-Pole Part # 37185
    The Adapter 4-Pole to 7-Pole and 4-Pole part # 37185 has both 4 and 7-way trailer connectors. There is only one ground wire for both connectors as that is all that is needed. The ground wire for the 7-way and 4-way trailer connectors are combined into one wire which eliminates the need to ground two separate wires with the same function. If you will be towing a trailer with brakes you will need the wires that connect the 7-way connector to a brake controller and for that you will want to...
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  • Green Light on Tekonsha Voyager Brake Controller Stays on with Curt Wiring Adapter with Test Feature
    There is a possibility that the testing feature of the Curt Adapter # C57674 could cause a brake controller to believe a trailer is connected. This would cause the green light on the Tekonsha Voyager # 39510 to constantly be on. I talked to Tekonsha about this and they did reassure me that it won't cause any issues. Technically, more power is being drawn since the controller will send a signal to the 7-way when you apply the brakes even though there is no trailer however the draw will...
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