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Today on our 2011 GMC Sierra we'll installing Tekonsha Prodigy P3 Brake Controller, Part Number 90195. To begin our install we'll first locate the manufacturer's brake control port wiring. Here on the driver's side in front of the fuse panel taped to the manufacturer's wiring will be the brake controller wiring. Now to access the brake controller port wiring, it'll usually be taped to the… see more >
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On your 2010 GMC Sierra no plug is present under the dash for installing a brake controller, but the needed wires are already run. You will connect the brake controller wiring with the vehicle wiring already present under the dash. I attached a help…
view full answer...Your 2012 GMC Sierra is not equipped with a factory brake controller port for a simple plug-in installation, but all the necessary wires are indeed already run to beneath the dash so that it is just a matter of connecting the 4 wires from the brake…
view full answer...You are correct, you should only be getting output when the brake is applied, or the override switch is activated. It sounds like the controller might be bad, but to make sure, you should probably bench test it before tossing it. Use a circuit…
view full answer...The torque for the Dexter Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly - 6,000-lb and 7,000-lb Axles - 12" - 5 Spoke Utility #8-174-5UC3 is not specified by the manufacturer. For 9/16 inch studs, the typical lug nut torque will be 120-140 ft lbs based on most…
view full answer...The P3 brake controller, #90195, will go into a sort of sleep mode after it detects no movement for 15 minutes. While it is on it does not draw very much power. What you can do to make sure it goes to sleep is exit the truck after turning it off,…
view full answer...I recommend using the Tekonsha Prodigy P3 Trailer Brake Controller - 1 to 4 Axles - Proportional #90195, which will give you proportional braking for your Grand Design Reflection 5th wheel. I really like the Prodigy P3 since it gives you up to 5…
view full answer...I attached a chart that has all of the recommended lug nut torque specs for trailer wheels. Based on your studs being 1/2 inch, your wheels being 15 inches in diameter, and your lug nuts being coned you would want to torque your lug nuts to 90-120 ft…
view full answer...There isn't anything like an autonomous controller that would step up if the factory controller fails. I'd simply bypass the existing factory brake controller. The GM ITBC, although it works better now than the earlier models has been…
view full answer...While we do not have an installation video I have linked a great help article we have for this near the bottom of the page. The article includes pictures of the wiring and goes into further detail about the installation on your 2014 Chevrolet…
view full answer...This is definitely something that is frustrating and unfortunately, my answer is not going to be much better. When we have brought this to Dexter in the past, they have told us that their Electric Over Hydraulic actuators like the Dexter DX Series…
view full answer...Yes, the Tekonsha Prodigy P3 Trailer Brake Controller #90195 will fit your 2019 Chevrolet Silverado 1500LD. It will plug and play with the factory tow package wiring using the Adapter #3016. If you prefer to not have such a large dash mounted…
view full answer...It does sound like the Prodigy P2 #90885 controller was set too high and caused you to experience brake reverberation. This happens when the brakes are set too high and cause the trailer to jerk when they are applied. When the trailer jerks, the…
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