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PCarnathan wrote:
Still no luck. We spent an hour looking under, over and around the dashboard to no avail. Tekonsha sent me some pictures of the plug and specific wiring instructions, but if I can't find the wiring I'm still stuck. As for actuating the controller with air brakes - Even air brakes activate brake lights; and that's how the controller receives the signal.
The search will continue. Thanks for the answers and suggestions.
Pat in Menifee, CA
www.patcarnathan.com
โMar-17-2015 01:07 PM
DSDP Don wrote:
If you're prewired, the loom will USUALLY consist of four wires, similar in color to the wires on your controller.
The issue with DP's is that they don't use a brake switch which triggers the braking system. They use pressure sensors on the firewall. You need something to trigger the system and make sure it doesn't come on with the exhaust/engine brake.
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DSDP Don wrote:
Gasman2....I don't get what you're asking...you stated the same thing as I did, except I didn't add the word "air" in my sensor statement.
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glamisorbust wrote:
I just went through all of this myself. I have a 1999 holiday rambler endeavor diesel pusher. It did not come with the required wiring for brake controller. It was not pre-wired whatsoever. I had to wire the entire thing myself, which was quite a bit of work.
I had to run two wires from the front of the dash, through the firewall, and down the entire frame rail. It was a pain in the rear. I also had to find a power source up front for the controller and install a 7 pin connector out back. It was a big job but it's done now and I have been towing my big trailer trouble free.
My advice is to call the manufacturer that built the RV and get a tech on the phone. That's what I did, and they were able to tell me that my coach did not come with any trailer brake wiring.
Some of them come pre-wired and are labeled. They would be able to tell you exactly where the wires are located, if they are there.