Brake Controller Pin vs 12V Power Pin for 7-Way on 2016 Mercedes-Benz GLE 350
Published 07/26/2019 >
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Jon, Thanks for answering my question.MB does not provide power from the battery to pin 5, therefore, hardwiring from the battery to the socket is required. The MB dealer will not do this wiring so the car must be taken to a qualified RV dealer; I've been quoted a price of about $450 for the wiring. Thanks,
asked by: John E
Expert Reply:
The 12V power that you are referring to is actually on a different circuit than what your Prodigy P3 # 90195 and the Adapter # 3066-P will be sending power on. The 12V power is constant and is the pin in the 2 o'clock position while the brake controller will only send power when the brake pedal is pressed (while you're traveling) or if you apply the brakes with the manual override. The pin for the brake controller is in the 5 o'clock position for the 7-Way connector on your 2016 Mercedes-Benz GLE 350.
I'm not sure how you would connect the 12V power unless there is already some wire running from the 7-Way connector to your battery and you just need to make a connection (some pickups are configured this way) so your best bet is to contact your local Mercedes-Benz dealer and see what they say.


John E.
7/26/2019
Jon, Thanks for answering my question.MB does not provide power from the battery to pin 5, therefore, hardwiring from the battery to the socket is required. The MB dealer will not do this wiring so the car must be taken to a qualified RV dealer; I've been quoted a price of about $450 for the wiring. Thanks,