Recommended Trailer Brake Controller For 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee With Factory Tow Package
Updated 12/16/2020 | Published 12/13/2020 >
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I have a 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee that has a factory tow package with the round 7 wire connect. My travel trailer has electric brakes single axle and I tested them by jacking it up and applying the brakes on my Jeep while it was plugged to trailer, the brakes on trailer don’t engage? I see that the Jeep is wired for a brake controller blue wire labeled Under dash, but I don’t have a brake controller installed. Should my brakes on trailer still work anyway, or do I have to install a brake controller? Thank you.
asked by: Matt G
Expert Reply:
Your 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee will need to have a trailer brake controller installed for power to be sent to the trailer brakes.
I recommend the Tekonsha Prodigy P3 # 90195 since it is a top of the line proportional brake controller that will match the braking power you apply to your Jeep's brakes to send to the trailer brakes for a controlled braking experience. It also has an easy to read LCD screen and built in diagnostics if any issues arise.
When we installed the Tekonsha Prodigy P2 # 90885 on a 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee with the tow package we used the Wiring Kit # 5506. I included the installation video to walk you through the installation as the P2 # 90885 will install the exact same way as the P3 # 90195 with the only difference being the mounting brackets are slightly different.
I also included a video of the P3 # 90195 for you to take a look at.
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Tekonsha Prodigy P3 Trailer Brake Controller - 1 to 4 Axles - Proportional
- Trailer Brake Controller
- Proportional Controller
- Electric
- Electric over Hydraulic
- Splice-In
- Under-Dash Box
- Under-Dash
- Up to 4 Axles
- LCD Display
- Multiple Trailers
- Tekonsha
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