How to Install the Titan BrakeRite SD and EHB Adapter for Ford/Chevy Integral Brake Controllers
Updated 06/25/2013 | Published 06/24/2013 >
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Question:
Just watched your video today after receiving the t4845900 the only problem. No directions where it mounts. Does this go under the dash and is it plug and play?
asked by: Mike B
Expert Reply:
The Titan BrakeRite SD Adapter, # T4845900, is going to plug in line with the wiring for the actuator so it will mount on the trailer. This particular adapter works with the Titan BrakeRite I Plug and Play Electric-Hydraulic Actuator Kit, # T4813102. The plugs are color coded on the adapter and wiring so you know where to plug it in.
If you have the EHB unit but the SD adapter, just cut off the plugs so you just have the blue and white wires left over and install as described above.
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Dexter BrakeRite SD Adapter for Ford/Chevy Integral Brake Controllers
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