Factory towing package and the tekonsha brake controller?
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Factory towing package and the tekonsha brake controller?
I never had the need for a brake controller until now. I have a factory installed towing package and have only now had a real need to use it. I purchased a Tekonsha p3 controller and a dodge adapter cable that plugged right in to my towing package. Is there anything else that needs to be done before the break controller can be used? I hooked up to the trailer and the controller won’t see the trailer. All the lights work properly just no brakes.
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I dont remember on the 04s with out it in front of me if there is any other connections that need to be made or try
www.dodge.com/bodybuilder/year.pdf
I will say that is one of the best brake controllers out there
www.dodge.com/bodybuilder/year.pdf
I will say that is one of the best brake controllers out there
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Dont now how different 04 from 06 is but I have that same controller and did nothing other than plug it in. I did rebuild the connector on my trailer one time(due to corrosion). I found that the trailer brakes had their own seperate positive and negative, while the light had power on all the other wires and found their ground through the chassis.
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http://www.etrailer.com/tv-demo-teko...ler-90195.aspx
Don't know if this is the problem you are seeing but the unit will not energize the brakes while sitting still, the above url is a video on installing.
Don't know if this is the problem you are seeing but the unit will not energize the brakes while sitting still, the above url is a video on installing.
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The controller seems to work fine. step on the break it lights up in the morning just tells me no trailer when the trailer is plugged in. I have been told its acting like I have an open circuit.
Now with that said i do have a problem with my ABS. The ABS computer is shot and the dealer has had it on order for about 2 months now....ya thats a another story. To keep the ABS pump from running all the time I had to pull the ABS fuse. Dont know if that is the deal.
The plug on the truck has no corrosion checked that first thing and the trailer is factory new.
Now with that said i do have a problem with my ABS. The ABS computer is shot and the dealer has had it on order for about 2 months now....ya thats a another story. To keep the ABS pump from running all the time I had to pull the ABS fuse. Dont know if that is the deal.
The plug on the truck has no corrosion checked that first thing and the trailer is factory new.
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According to the wiring diagram for that model there's a dark green wire that runs straight from the brake controller to the 7-pin. You should get power on pin 2 of the 7-way if you press the manual actuate button. Pin 1 is ground.
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Check the ground wire from the truck to the trailer. Do not rely on the ball to provide a ground for the trailer. Grease and corrosion will inhibit conduction.
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Well the fight is still on. after 6 months the dodge dealer got the part in and i now have abs brakes again. so last night hooked up my new trailer again and still this p3 show no trailer. Im at a loss the lights work fine.
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Dont now how different 04 from 06 is but I have that same controller and did nothing other than plug it in. I did rebuild the connector on my trailer one time(due to corrosion). I found that the trailer brakes had their own seperate positive and negative, while the light had power on all the other wires and found their ground through the chassis.
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I just got off the phone with the place where i purchased these trailers. They told me to up the output of the brake controler. i have it set on 6v they said that wasnt enough to get them to work. What the heck ill give it a try.
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With age comes the cage
Check to see if the trailer has a cord with the connector molded to it, these are not always wired to the color code..
This is handy for checking out the truck:
http://www.delcity.net/cartviewitem?item=73097&search=y
This is handy for checking out the truck:
http://www.delcity.net/cartviewitem?item=73097&search=y
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With age comes the cage
I think the wires are miss-matched myself. like previously posted start with the ground and go from there..