Installing a Brake Controller on a 2004 Nissan Pathfinder Armada Using Nissan Factory Harness
Updated 03/31/2016 | Published 03/29/2016 >
Question:
My 2004 nissan pathfinder armada has a factory jumper harness for the brake controller one end plugs into vehicle under thre dash and the other end has bare wires red is hot cause i tested it then a black,brown/white,red/green,and a red/blue.so my ? Is what wires connect to my prodigy P2 which has a red,blue,black and white bare wires.THANKS
asked by: Tim
Expert Reply:
Like you said, the red wire on your Nissan harness is the 12 volt power wire that will connect to the black brake controller wire.
The Nissan black wire will connect to the brake controller white wire for ground. The Nissan brown/white wire will connect to the controller's blue wire for output to the trailer brakes. And the Nissan red/green wire will connect to the controller red wire for input to the controller from the brake switch. The Nissan red/blue wire is not used.
This will get you going on your 2004 Nissan Pathfinder Armada.
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