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How to know if my truck is equipped with trailer brakes.

Binfordtexas
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I just bought a 2013 Dodge ram 1500. It has an after market back bumper with a 4 prong and 7 blade trailer plug. There is no brake controller in the cab I can find. But I was wondering if I need just a breaker controller or if I will have to wire everything back to the plug. What's the easiest way to figure this out?
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If you have someone pushing on the brakes while you check it shouldnโ€™t brake work then?

Thatโ€™s not how that works. 
And youโ€™re replying to a question that was answered in 2017. 

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Bionic_Man
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Yes, you need a brake controller in order for electric trailer brakes to work from your truck.
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Binfordtexas
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BFL13 wrote:
There is such a thing as a four wire off a 7-pin back at the bumper.

For the bumper 7-pin to work any trailer brakes you need a brake controller in the cab. It will have a Dodge (in this case) adapter plug that gets to the 7-pin.


So I would just need to purchase a controller and wire to the 7 pin?

BFL13
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There is such a thing as a four wire off a 7-pin back at the bumper.

For the bumper 7-pin to work any trailer brakes you need a brake controller in the cab. It will have a Dodge (in this case) adapter plug that gets to the 7-pin.
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LadyRVer
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My 2013 Dodge Ram 2500 has a built-in brake controller. It is right below the radio with two small handles you sort of squeeze together to set the braking power.