Where Is The Fuse For The Brake Controller On My 2014 Honda Pilot?
Updated 06/25/2021 | Published 06/24/2021 >
Question:
Just installed and brake controller not turning on. What should I check? I assume it’s a fuse. What fuses do I need to have in place for this to work?
asked by: Brian J
Expert Reply:
The fuse for the Tekonsha Prodigy P3 Trailer Brake Controller # 90195 on your 2014 Honda Pilot is located in the engine compartment. It is in the sub fuse box which is near the battery. Fuse number 14 needs to be a 20 amp fuse that sends power to the brake controller.
If you are still having issues getting power to the controller be sure to check the wiring connectors to ensure that a wire hasn't pushed out of its connector or had a prong broken off inside the connector.
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