Parts Needed to Add a Trailer Brake Controller to a 2012 Nissan Quest with 4-Way Trailer Connector
Updated 07/31/2013 | Published 07/30/2013 >
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I have a factory hitch with 4 pin connector on hitch and need a brake controller for towing a pop up trailer 2009 Jayco 1206. I am trying to figure out the parts needed and how difficult of an install job. Will I have to run wire from dash to hitch? Nissan is not very helpful. They believe I need to run all new wires but are not sure.
asked by: Mark W
Helpful Expert Reply:
In order to install a trailer brake controller in your 2012 Nissan Quest that already has a 4-Way you will just need 2 items: a brake controller, and a 4 and 7-Way installation kit # ETBC7. I have included some links that explain the ETBC7 installation for you. It is a hardwire installation and does require running wires from the rear of the van to the cab of the vehicle.
For a brake controller I recommend going with the Tekonsha P2, # 90885 that you have referenced. This is a reliable controller that is easy to set up and easy to use.
On a lot of Jayco trailers, there is a different style of connector. If the trailer does not have a 7-Way RV style connector you will need to replace the one it does have with a compatible 7-Way. You can use # PK12706. You will have to wire in the old wire from the trailer by function by following the 7-Way diagrams in the FAQ I have linked.
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