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Tekonsha POD Trailer Brake Controller w/ Custom Harness - 1 to 2 Axles - Time Delayed
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Tekonsha POD Trailer Brake Controller w/ Custom Harness - 1 to 2 Axles - Time Delayed

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This time-delayed brake controller is designed to mount at any angle, even upside down. The controls are all up front for easy access, including a slide-bar manual override and a thumbwheel for braking output. LED indicator shows your braking status. Great Prices for the best trailer brake controller from Tekonsha. Tekonsha POD Trailer Brake Controller w/ Custom Harness - 1 to 2 Axles - Time Delayed part number TK86UR can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Tekonsha Trailer Brake Controller

  • Time Delayed Controller
  • Electric
  • Tekonsha
  • Up to 2 Axles
  • Dash Mount
  • Indicator Lights
  • Automatic Leveling
  • Under-Dash Box
  • Up to 360 Degrees

This time-delayed brake controller is designed to mount at any angle, even upside down. The controls are all up front for easy access, including a slide-bar manual override and a thumbwheel for braking output. LED indicator shows your braking status.


Features:

  • Brake controller activates trailer brakes with preset intensity
  • Adjustable power output lets you select the amount of braking force
    • Simple thumbwheel lets you change settings
  • LED indicator on front of unit shows you your braking status
    • Green light indicates that brakes are connected
    • Color changes to orange and then to red as the power output increases
  • Slide-bar manual override is within easy reach for controlling trailer sway or stopping in emergencies
  • Quick and easy installation with no mounting restrictions - can be installed in any direction
    • Designed to be mounted upside down and still have a readable display
    • Mounting bracket and hardware included
    • No need to wire into your vehicle - custom-fit harness lets you plug in and go


Specs:

  • Application: trailers with up to 2 axles (4 brake assemblies)
    • Compatible with electric trailer brakes only
  • Dimensions: 5" long x 3" wide x 1-1/4" tall
  • Warranty:
    • Limited 5-year on brake controller
    • Limited 1-year on wiring harness


Easy-to-Access Brake Controller

Tekonsha POD Controls and Components

The Tekonsha POD is designed to mount in any direction, and it's especially suited for mounting on near-vertical dashes. All the controls are on the front of the module, so you can still access them with the controller tucked away in a convenient place.


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Braking Output

Braking output 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 set the braking output as high as you can without locking up the brakes. Once you've set up the brake controller the first time, you shouldn't need to adjust the settings until the trailer load changes, you switch trailers, or road conditions change. Use the thumbwheel on the side to change the braking output level. The output setting will appear as a number on the digital display, with a higher number indicating higher braking power.


Manual Override

The Tekonsha POD keeps the manual override within easy reach on the front of the module, great for stopping sway or controlling your trailer's momentum in emergencies. Push the slide-bar lever to activate the trailer's brakes and brake lights without you having to apply the brakes on your tow vehicle, perfect for limiting trailer movement while you're cruising.


Quick, Simple Installation

Because inertia plays no role in the functioning of this controller, you do not have to mount the unit at any particular angle. Your mounting options are limitless, with the controller designed with all of the controls on the front of the module so you can access them even if it's mounted upside down.


The included custom adapter plugs into the port that is built into the electric junction box beneath your vehicle's dash. This black box is located to the left of the steering column, just above the carpet. The adapter plugs into the second slot from the left, on the top row. Once you have the wiring connected to your vehicle, just plug the other end into the POD. Because there are no wires to splice, installation is not permanent. You can unplug and remove the brake controller at any time and securely stow it away.


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).


Time-Delayed Braking

What is time-delayed braking

The Tekonsha POD comes equipped with time-delayed braking. Every time you apply the brakes in your vehicle, a signal is sent - via the brake switch - to the POD. The controller then sends power out to your trailer brakes to activate them with an intensity set by you, at a rate determined by you. The amount of braking power (output) can be adjusted to suit your preference, the road conditions, the type of trailer, and the weight of your load. To determine which levels are best for your application, test your towing setup and choose what feels right.



80500 Tekonsha PowerTrac Electric Brake Control - 1 to 2 Axles - Time Actuated

301500 Tekonsha Brake Control Wiring Adapter with 2 Plugs

Replaces 20264 and 3015-P

Item # TK86UR

Installation Details TK86UR Installation instructionsAlternate Instructions TK86UR Installation instructions



Video of Tekonsha POD Trailer Brake Controller w/ Custom Harness - 1 to 2 Axles - Time Delayed

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




Video Transcript for In-Depth Review of the Tekonsha POD Trailer Brake Controller

Hey everybody, Ryan here at etrailer. Today, we're gonna be taking a look at the Tekonsha PowerTrac Brake Controller. So, this will be a real good choice for those of you that are maybe just replacing an older brake controller and just wanna stick to something simple. And that's for a brake controller like this one's gonna come into play. What this is gonna do, is send power after your trailer's brakes and help keep everything safe. One of the things I like about this one is kind of how it's styled actually.

It's just a little bit different. It kind of has some different angles going on here and the face of it is flat. It's just really user-friendly. It's easy to see what's going on and easy to reach everything. You know, it's something small but goes it a long way in terms of having to live with it and use it, you know.

I'd say it's probably, overall size, it's probably medium. You know, there's some smaller, more compact ones like the Draw-Tite I-Command, for example. And then there's some little bit larger ones like the Tekonsha P3. So, it kind of falls somewhere in the middle. The thing is with this one, it is a time-delayed brake controller.

And so what that means, is it's gonna have a preset amount of power that is sent back to your brakes whenever you hit your brake pedal in your vehicle here. You know, that has some benefits and some downsides to the more modern proportional type brake controller. One of the benefits is, of the time-delayed is, you know what to expect. You know, you have the complete adjustability of how much power you wanna send back there. But you know, one of the advantages the proportional one has it's a little bit smoother, you know smoother of an experience, generally speaking.

You can usually fine-tune the time delays and be really happy with it. But just to kind of throw a brake controller in and go a proportional one's usually a little bit better. What they do is match the breaking pressure of your 4Runner. So let's say, if like you're barely hitting the brakes in here, about halfway, trailer brakes are gonna do the same thing. On the other hand, let's say emergency stop, right So you really gotta stand on that brake pedal, trailer brakes gotta do the same thing. So it's hard to argue with that, you know what I mean It's gotta match that pressure and be really predictable. So, in terms of actually living with this, I mean, super simple, you're gonna have one adjustment so you're gonna have a dial here, and you can either dial-up or dial-down the breaking intensity. So obviously when you go up and hit your brake or we'll use the manual override, just kind of amplifies a little more. You can see the color is going to indicate to you how much braking power is being applied. So green and, you know, yellowish-orange, that's light power the more power that's applied, it's gonna turn into that deep red. And that deep red is letting us know, that we have maximum power going back there. So, one of the things that you can do, whenever you get your trailer, is hook up to it, you can hit your brake pedal and dial that knob up till about orange, you know, about somewhere in the middle kind of go from there. If you feel like the breaking power's not strong enough, if the trailer's kind of wanting to push you around or you feel your car kind of struggling, you know you can always dial that up some and amplify it. If it's too much, if the brakings' too aggressive, just dial it down some. So, like I talked about earlier you can adjust this pretty good. So, you know, you find something you're happy with and you go, "All right, I'm just gonna bump it up a little bit more, see how it feels." And you can really dial that in, to your liking. And I feel like, that's why this is a pretty popular brake controller. You know, it's just so simple. I mean, anyone can figure this thing out. One of the things though, you know, nowadays there's so many of 'em available and some of them are really neat. You get a ton of options and crazy adjustability, like the P3 by Tekonsha, for example, you can do all sorts of wild things with it. You know those ones with all the bells and whistles are really kind of targeted towards people that use 'em for a living, you know, and really rely on all those different options. Something like this vehicle, you know, if you pull the same trailer, maybe two, this is gonna get you going down the road just fine. And, you know, I do just want to give you an option, maybe you don't like the look of the traditional style brake controller, where it's mounted on the dash, you know, and I don't blame you. There is options out there. One of 'em is the REDARC, and essentially the main body of the brake controller is hidden up underneath the dash where you can't see it. And the control is simply just a small knob. And it's actually really cool, I've done several of them. That's always an option for you as well. But, other than that at the end of the day if you're looking for something simple that's gotta work and you can rely on, can't really go wrong with this brake controller. And that'll finish up our look at, the Tekonsha PowerTrac Brake Controller..


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We have a Honda Ridgeline and needed this for our camper trailer. It was nice ordering the specific plug in wire for the Ridgeline and therefore eliminating hard wiring, just plugged it in. It was rough getting to the factory plug under the dash by the emergency brake petal switch. My hands are not small enough, ha ha. But success was had. Plugged into the controller and mounted it and u-wall-a. It works the way it is suppose to, I like that. A good quality unit that does what it is suppose to. thanks.



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Very happy with this product. It fit nicely in my truck and plugged right into the factory wiring harness. Total installation time was under an hour. Easy to adjust, and works perfectly with my 5th wheel trailer. I simply pulled out the little storage cubby from the dash, cut the back off, slid the controller in, bolted it together, and stuck it all back in the dash. Looks and works great.



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I have a Toyota Tacoma (06). I had the controller installed in less than five minutes. One minute to gather the tools: drill/bits, screw driver, and tape. I thought tape would be helpful to hold the ground screw to the driver given the tight are under the dash. One minute to drill the ground hole. One minute to install the ground screw. One minute to plug in the cables and fish the wire under the stirring wheel to allow for the controller to be mounted in the storage area found on Tacoma trucks dash. I guess I was wrong. It only took four minutes. I did not need to put the tools away I was off to do other projects. I rate the product as good because I have not tried it on the trailer yet.



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I received my purchase very quickly.
I
just installed the control and wire harness today. Installation was easy, all you need are basic hand tools and a drill with a small bit.
Haven't had chance to test it out yet but, when I do I'll update.



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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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Easy to install in my Toyota-Tacoma 2012. I pull my Travel Trailer and this break controller worked very well and with just a little bit adjustment. Also this item was shipped very fast.



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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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Worked out perfectly for me, super easy installation with adapter harness. Work's flawlessly, easy one hand gain control with control's on front. My truck had nice cubby it fit in so out of the way and seamless look. Thanks for a great product and service.



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Thanks to etrailer’s video “Trailer Brake Controller Installation - 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee”, the installation of a Tekonsha PowerTrac controller on my 2003 Jeep was very straight forward (and I’m not a car guy!). Like in the video, I used the wiring kit (#5506). I forgot to order a pigtail wiring harness but was able to pick one up locally. Took the trailer out last weekend and the brakes worked great.



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Great little brake controller for the money if you don't need heavy braking on a larger trailer. Simple and economic.



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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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Does what it's is supposed too plug and play



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The control works great. Nice incremental application of wheel from nothing to hard on! Led light goes from green to red also in incremental degrees. Installation was a snap in my 2008 F150 with tow package. Just Plug in the control clip and the other end in the terminal above and to the right of the computer check terminal. Rather than have it below my dash I opted for the cove below the lighter. Etrailer did a nice job of getting out to me right away and kept me informed where this was at all the way to my door. Good Job!



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Product arrived quickly and installed very easily. Plug and play with the correct adapter (3035-P Tekonsha Plug-In Wiring Adapter for Electric Brake Controllers - Ford, Lincoln, Mercury) for a 2001 Ford F-150. Controller is very easy to set the braking on your trailer.



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Installed on 2003 Toyota Tundra with the factory tow package. Installation was a breeze with the included vehicle specific wiring adapter. It took me about 45 minutes total. Looks professionally installed. Easy to use. Set the adjustment for your specific trailer and go!



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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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I ordered the powertrac with the 22292, 2011 ford F150 wiring adapter, It works great. 15 mins, and I had everything ready to go. It is a little sensitive to adjust but ones you get the feel for it, it takes no time to adjust. very happy with this unit, I would recommend this unit to everyone.



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



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Very quick shipping, great communication. have used etrailer several times and have always been happy with their service.



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Didn't take long to get once I ordered it. Very easy to install. I used the video to help with the install. Can't wait to start camping. Would definitely use etrailer.com again and will recommend it to friends and family.



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Have used the power track for a year with city and interstate travel and a 4000# single axle TT. Working flawlessly on my 20 Blazer using a bypass stoplight switch.



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I sell and install a variety of components for various companies and individuals. I have zero comebacks from this company. Not that I haven't received defective parts but they always make it right. And that is good business.



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The brake controller we purchased and had professionally installed works perfectly. We had it installed in our RV for use when towing a large vehicle trailer. It's reliable and simple. It was a great purchase!



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The controller was a great option for our 2021 forest river FSX and gave me plenty of control over the brakes. It does require a adjustment time to time but has always worked when brakes are applied. The setup and installation were a breeze and has worked for many trips.


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    You will need to add a 7-way to install the # 39523 (80500) on the 2012 GMC Canyon. If the 4-way at the back is plugged into a round US Car connector behind the bumper you can add a 7-way using the # HM40975. If it is an aftermarket 4-way, or attached using a different connector, you will have to add a 7-way using the # ETBC7. Since it is a hardwire installation you will also want the Pigtail Wiring Harness for Tekonsha and Draw-Tite Brake Controllers - 34" Long # 7894. This will plug...
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  • Will Tekonsha PowerTrac Electronic Brake Controller Work w/ Electric Over Hydraulic Brakes
    Since your trailer is equipped with electric over hydraulic brakes, I recommend going with the Tekonsha Prodigy P3 Trailer Brake Controller, # 90195. This brake controller is a customer favorite because it is easy to setup and use and was designed to work with the brakes on your trailer. Just click on the product link to be directed to the product page which includes pricing as well as additional features. The Reese Electronic Brake Controller, # 39523, that you currently have is designed...
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  • Trailer Brake Controller & 7-Way Connector Installation on 2016 Toyota Sienna LE AWD
    Brake controller and 7-way socket installation in your 2016 Toyota Sienna LE AWD can be accomplished using our installation kit # ETBC7. This kit includes all parts to install a controller and have a functioning 7-way that carries lighting, trailer brake power and a 12V circuit for your trailer. If you do not have a 4-pole flat trailer harness on the Sienna you will also need one of those, part # 118648 from Tow Ready. For a controller I recommend the Prodigy P2 # 90885 for its easy set-up...
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  • Recommended Brake Controller for a 2019 Chevy Silverado
    For your 2019 Chevy Silverado 3500, I recommend the Redarc Tow-Pro Liberty Brake Controller - Proportional item # RED24FR. This brake controller has a unique installation method where you can mount the control knob on your dash or console and hide the main unit out of sight. It is perfect for occasional towing as you do not have to worry about banging your knee on a bulky brake controller. This is a proportional brake controller that automatically adjusts your trailer's braking based on...
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  • Where Do I Install The Tekonsha Trailer Brake Plug In Adapter On My 2022 Ford F-250?
    To install the Tekonsha trailer brake controller, like the Tekonsha PowerTrac Electronic Brake Controller # 39523 on your 2022 Ford F-250 you are going to need to locate the connector beneath your vehicle's dashboard. This can be accessed by carefully prying the panel housing the connector, and undo the locking tabs. You'll then need to just plug in the mating connector in the large grey housing behind the panel. I've attached an installation video as well as an image for you to check...
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  • Inexpensive Brake Controller that Works with Electric Over Hydraulic Trailer Brakes
    Only certain brake controllers are compatible with electric over hydraulic trailer brakes. The lowest cost option that is compatible is # HA81760. But if it were by I would use # 90885 because it is easy to set up and it is reliable. If your existing brake controller works fine with regular electric trailer brakes then installing a new controller will be easy since brake controllers have the same 4 wire functions: white is ground, black is 12 volt power in, red is input from the brake...
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  • Brake Controller Wiring Harness for a 2013 Chevy Tahoe
    I have a solution for you but the Tekonsha Tekonsha Plug-In Wiring Adapter for Electric Brake Controllers item # 3016 does not fit your 2013 Chevy Tahoe. It is for 2014 GM trucks and suv's. The correct wiring harness you will need to connect your Tahoe to the Tekonsha PowerTrac Electronic Brake Controller - 1 to 2 Axles - Time Delayed item # 39523 is the Brake Control Plug-In Harness for Tekonsha and Draw-Tite Brake Controller 12" Long item # 20127. I have attached an installation video.
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  • Easy to Install Brake Controller Recommendation for 2017 Toyota Tacoma with 7-Way
    The reason "why" you want to install a brake controller on your 2017 Toyota Tacoma is to allow you to control the brakes of your trailer (assuming it is equipped with them). This gives you a much safer and less stressful towing experience as you'll be able to stop in a much safer amount time/distance in the event of an emergency. Basically the controller allows you to apply the brakes of the trailer in a safe and controlled way to match the intensity of how hard you are applying the vehicle...
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  • Recommended Universal 4-Way to 7-Way Installation Kit and Brake Controller
    Although # 118265 is confirmed fit for a 2012 - 2015 Honda Pilot, it is not confirmed for your 2011 Acura MDX. The best option for your MDX would be the Universal Installation Kit for Trailer Brake Controller - 7-Way RV and 4-Way Flat - 10 Gauge Wires # ETBC7. Unfortunately, there are no plug-in style 7-way harnesses for the MDX. This kit works with vehicles that already have a 4-Way flat and includes all the additional parts needed for installation. To help prevent electrical failures...
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  • Adding a 7-Way Trailer Connector and Brake Controller to a 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser
    To add a 7-Way trailer connector and brake controller to your 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser there are a few parts you will need. First, if the FJ does not have any sort of trailer connector already you will start by adding a 4-Way flat connector, # 118405. If it already has a 4-Way skip to the next paragraph. Once the 4-Way is installed you will then need # ETBC7 to add the 7-Way and wiring/accessories to make the 7-Way active and install a brake controller. I have included some links that show...
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  • Noisy Powertrac Brake Controller, Part # 39523 on 2008 Nissan Frontier
    It is not unusual for time-delayed type brake controllers to make a slight humming or buzzing noise, but if what you are experiencing is louder than that, it points to either a fault within the controller itself (such as a relay) or a wiring issue. A pulse preventer will not help your particular issue. Carefully check all connections, making sure there are no loose connections, especially on the connection leading to the leading to the brake stoplight switch (if the controller was hardwired)....
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  • Will Tekonsha 39523 PowerTrac Brake Controller Fire Trailer Brake Lamps With Manual Slider
    According to Tekonsha, who manufactures the # 38523 PowerTrac, if the controller was manufactured after 2013, it will drive the trailer's brake lamps with the manual brake slider.
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  • Comparing the Tekonsha POD and Prodigy P2 Brake Controllers for 2022 Honda Ridgeline
    It looks like you are comparing the Tekonsha Prodigy P2 Brake Controller # 90885 with the Tekonsha POD brake controller # 39523, both of which are compatible with your 2022 Honda Ridgeline when used with the Plug-In Adapter # 3070-P. To start off, you are correct that the Prodigy P2 can be used with electric trailer brakes and electric-over-hydraulic trailer brakes, while the POD is only compatible with electric trailer brakes. Assuming your trailer has electric brakes, the next comparison...
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  • What Is The Purpose Of Fifth Wire On Vehicle-Side Brake Controller Port On 2008 Toyota Tundra
    The fifth wire on the Tundra brake controller connector is for illumination. This is not used on any of the brake controller we carry and when you install the Tekonsha # 3040-P plug-in adapter, the fifth wire is basically ignored. The 3040-P is confirmed as a fit for your Tundra, but it is designed for Draw-Tite # 5504 and Tekonsha, # 39523, # 90885, # 90195, # TK90160, and # 39510 brake controllers. If you do not have a brake controller for your Tundra, I recommend the Prodigy P2,...
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  • Parts Needed To Install Trailer Brake Controller On 2006 Toyota Tundra With Factory 4-Way
    In order to install a trailer brake controller like the Tekonsha PowerTrac part # 39523 on a 2006 Toyota Tundra with factory 4-way you'll need the Brake Controller Install Kit part # ETBC7. Since you already have the 4 to 7-way adapter then you can just obtain the Wiring Kit for Electric Trailer Brake Controllers part # 5506 to complete the install. Please note, the custom plug-in-play wiring adapter would not be needed for the above method.
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  • Brake Controller Recommendation for 2017 Ram 1500
    Actually you'll need a different brake controller as the part # 39523 is not compatible with the wiring of your 2017 Ram 1500. The 2017 Ram 1500 has "Powernet" and utilizes multiplex wiring that is different from previous models. The terminal that used to be the stop light signal now has battery voltage whenever the ignition is in the run position so you need a brake controller capable of interpreting this which the # 39523 cannot. For a similar controller that is compatible we have the...
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  • Recommended Proportional Trailer Brake Controller for 2014 Honda Odyssey
    There are two primary types of trailer brake controller, the time-delayed variety and the proportional variety. Both use the same 4-wire installation process and both do the same thing, but how they do it differs. Time-delay type brake controllers like the PowerTrac # 39523 offer the advantage of easier mounting since they do not need the same precise leveling and correct forward-facing orientation that is required for a proportional unit like the Prodigy P2 # 90885. Time-delay units are...
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  • What is Needed to Install Brake Controller in 2019 Chrysler Pacifica
    Installing a brake controller in your 2019 Chrysler Pacifica is going to depend on if you have the factory 7-way or no factory trailer wiring at all. If you do have the factory 7-way you can install a brake controller with just the correct wiring adapter. For example, the Tekonsha PowerTrac # 39523 brake controller requires just the Plug-In Wiring Adapter # TK93VR. You will plug in one part of the adapter to the controller and the other part to the port underneath your dash for a simple...
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  • Brake Controller Installation in 2019 Toyota Tacoma without Tow Package
    Thank you for your purchase of the Tekonsha PowerTrac Electronic Brake Controller # 39523. This will install in your 2019 Tacoma using the wiring adapter part # 3031-P which connects between the controller and the plug-in port under your dash. Since your Tacoma does not have the tow package you may need to install some fuses and relays to activate the wiring. The online owner's manual I reviewed does not provide a legend for the engine compartment nor passenger compartment fuse boxes so...
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  • Should Tekonsha Trailer Brake Controller Send Low Voltage to 7-Way with Vehicle Off
    Many trailer brake controllers like your Tekonsha PowerTrac # 39523 will actually send short pulses of power back to the brake output pin on the 7-Way even when the vehicle is off. This is essentially the controller's way of checking for a connection with a trailer. These pulses should stop after about 15 minutes of the vehicle being off (at which time the controller will go into a kind of sleep mode). With this in mind it sounds like your PowerTrac is functioning normally. If you notice...
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  • Parts Needed to Convert Hydraulic Brakes to Electric Brakes on a Boat Trailer 3.5K Axles
    To change your boat from hydraulic brakes to electric brakes you will need to replace the hubs and brake assemblies. The UFP hubs that you have do not have a surface suitable for a brake magnet. You will also need to add wiring for the brakes and a breakaway battery. Here is a list of parts I recommend for your trailer: -3.5K Brake Assemblies # AKEBRK-35-SA -3.5K Galvanized Hubs # AKHD-545-35-G-EZ-K or -3.5K Painted Hubs # AKHD-545-35-EZ-K (if you don't want to spend the extra money...
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  • Recommended Brake Controller and Wiring Harness for Plug and Play on 1999 Dodge Ram
    For your 1999 Dodge Ram the # 39523 you asked from will work with the wiring harness # 3020-P if you have the factory 7-way. My recommendation is to use a proportional brake controller versus a time delayed controller, so I would use # 39510 with that same wiring harness. I've attached a video to assist. If you don't want to have the dash connection, you can use the Curt # C51180 and the mobile app for the settings.
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  • 7-Way Upgrade Kit for Trailer and 2013 Dodge Durango to Install Brake Controller
    I am a little confused as it sounds like you are wanting the parts to install a brake controller in your 2013 Dodge Durango but then you said you don't want to install a 7-way and brake controller. I am assuming you are wanting a way to integrate brake controller wiring to the style of trailer connector present on your tow vehicle currently? But without knowing what type of connector that is, and also knowing that the 7-way style of connector is the standard for use with brake controllers...
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  • Where To Connect Tekonsha PowerTrac For Install On 2011 GMC Sierra 1500
    Yes, the other part you need to connect the Tekonsha PowerTrac Electronic Brake Controller part # 39523 to your 2011 GMC 3500 truck is brake controller wiring pig tail part # 20127. There is not a port under the dash that allows you to plug the brake controller right in like in some other vehicles, however the wiring is already under the dash for you to connect the pig tail to. I have attached an installation video for your reference. There will also be some wiring attachments that need...
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