How to Wire a Brake Controller in a 2007 Toyota Tundra
Updated 11/18/2014 | Published 11/17/2014 >
Question:
i have a green and white wire and also a green wire which one should i use this is on a 2007 toyota tundra
asked by: Walt E
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Expert Reply:
For installing the Tekonsha Brake Controller # 39510 in your 2007 Toyota Tundra you will need to use the green and white wire for the stop light circuit. This will get run to the red wire of your controller.
The solid green wire won't be used at all.
From your truck the black with red tracer wire will get run to the black wire of the controller. The brown wire from truck will get run to the white wire, and the red wire will run to the blue wire.
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Jameson C
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