2006 Nissan Armada Requiring Additional Relay For Trailer Wiring
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Another quick question: I’ll be borrowing a friends trailer with electric brakes but checking power on the 7 Pin connector terminals I don’t get any power on what’s supposed to be the electric brake terminal. Do the electric brakes are supposed to work just like that or I need to have a brake controller in order for it to work?
asked by: Maria
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Some models require a fourth relay, one of the blue relays from the Curt Relay Kit # 57000. It is installed under the dash on the left side of the steering column. There is a socket there to plug in the relay that will activate the tow package tail lights on the Armada, if it was not installed at the factory.
Since you already installed the Relay Kit, part # C57000, adding this 4th relay should take care of the problem with the running lights.

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Maria
3/23/2015
Another quick question: I’ll be borrowing a friends trailer with electric brakes but checking power on the 7 Pin connector terminals I don’t get any power on what’s supposed to be the electric brake terminal. Do the electric brakes are supposed to work just like that or I need to have a brake controller in order for it to work?