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Does Tekonsha Voyager Brake Controller Have Plug-In Adapter For 2008 Honda Pilot  

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Looking at the following product Tekonsha Plug-In Wiring Adapter for Electric Brake Controllers - Honda Item # 3070-P I have a Tekonsha Voyager 2007 vintage Your text says fits Tekonsha voyager 39510 or something like that Mine appears to be hard wired ie no connector but hard to tell and I dont want to pull to hard theres a seam there but not sure how its constructed and no markings for Model # Anyway if I have to use the wires w/ crimped connections I will but if there is a product that connects cleanly to this controller I would buy it it was on our 2005 Dodge GC...now moving it to our 2008 Honda pilot thx for your help

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I have attached a photo of the Voyager brake controller # 39510. In the photo there is also a harness that plugs into the Voyager harness. That is part # 20127. The # 20127 is hardwired into the vehicle wiring so you will need to look to see if the # 20127 is installed on your 2005 Grand Caravan. If not, then the Voyager connector may have been cut off and it was hardwired.

To install the Voyager in your 2008 Pilot you will need part # 20127 if the connector is still attached to the Voyager. If not then you will need to hard wire it on your Pilot. To make it easier to identify the wiring on your Pilot I recommend a circuit tester like part # PTW2993.

If you do not have a trailer connector on your Pilot, I recommend part # 118336. I have attached a link to an installation video for this wiring harness.

You will then need part # ETBC7. This plugs into the 4-way and you will then need to run additional wires as shown in the attached drawing. The drawing shows how to run the wiring for the Brake controller as well.

When working with electrical connectors I recommend using dielectric grease like part # 11755. This keeps dirt and moisture out of the electrical connections and helps prevent corrosion.

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