Brake Controller Connector Location in 2007 Ford F-150
Published 12/10/2021 >
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My F150 has both a 7 pin and a 4 pin plug and factory 2inch receiver, does that mean I should have a factory plug-in connection under dash for a brake controller and if so, what does it look like and where is it? Ive looked and found nothing!
asked by: George C
Helpful Expert Reply:
As long as your truck is equipped with the factory trailer connector, you will indeed have the brake controller connector under the dash. The connector you're looking for is to the right of the steering column, above where the driver's right knee would be. As you can see in the provided photo, look above and to the right of the OBD II connector, and you'll find the gray brake controller connector.
In order to install the Tekonsha # 90195 P3 brake controller, you'll also need the # 3035-P wiring harness.
You can see a typical install by clicking the provided video link.
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