bing tracking image
  1. Brake Actuator
  2. Dexter
  3. Electric-Hydraulic Brake Actuator
  4. Disc Brakes
  5. 1600 psi
Dexter DX Series Electric Over Hydraulic Brake Actuator for Disc Brakes - 1,600 psi

Dexter DX Series Electric Over Hydraulic Brake Actuator for Disc Brakes - 1,600 psi

Item # K71-651
Retail:$1,489.99
Our Price: $795.20
You Save: $694.79
Brake Actuator
Shipping Weight: 12 lbs
Add to cart
In Stock
zoom in icon
slider vertical icon
zoom out icon
Comment field cannot be left empty.
Name field cannot be left empty.

Thank you! Your comment has been submitted successfully. You should be able to view your question/comment here within a few days.

Error submitting comment. Please try again momentarily.

Product Images

In Use/Installed

Customer Photos

Need help with installation?
Locate installers near me
Electric-hydraulic brake actuator works with your brake controller (sold separately) to activate your trailer's disc brakes. Vented housing releases heat and moisture. Enhanced wiring protection safeguards internal electronics. 1-800-940-8924 to order Dexter brake actuator part number K71-651 or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all Dexter products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for Dexter DX Series Electric Over Hydraulic Brake Actuator for Disc Brakes - 1,600 psi. Brake Actuator reviews from real customers.
  • All Info
  • Reviews (91)
  • Q & A (0)
  • Photos
  • Used (1)

Dexter Brake Actuator - K71-651

  • Electric-Hydraulic Brake Actuator
  • Disc Brakes
  • Dexter
  • 1600 psi

Electric-hydraulic brake actuator works with your brake controller (sold separately) to activate your trailer's disc brakes. Vented housing releases heat and moisture. Enhanced wiring protection safeguards internal electronics.


Features:

  • Electric-over-hydraulic brake actuator activates your trailer's hydraulic brakes when you apply the brakes in your vehicle
    • Brake controller (sold separately) is required to send signal from tow vehicle to actuator when brakes are applied
    • 7-Way trailer connector (sold separately) is needed to transmit signal from brake controller
  • Improved functionality when compared with surge brake couplers
    • Faster response time - activates when you apply brakes in tow vehicle, as opposed to when trailer pushes against hitch ball
    • No need to manually lock out brakes when you back up
    • Trailer brakes can be intentionally activated when you reverse
    • Manual override on brake controller can be activated so you can engage the trailer brakes without having to apply your vehicle brakes
  • Vented design releases pressure, moisture, and heat to protect the internal components
    • Allows actuator to be mounted in places where most actuators would overheat
  • Electronic, proportional pressure valve ensures smooth, even braking
  • Self-priming pump reduces time needed for brake bleeding
  • Enhanced wiring detects dangerous current levels and shuts down actuator electronics in the event of a surge
  • Durable aluminum housing and stainless steel fasteners resist corrosion
  • Goretite seals protect the circuit board from the elements
  • Compatible with most 9-amp-hour-battery breakaway kits (sold separately)
  • DOT compliant
  • Unit installs on trailer frame and connects to trailer's wiring and hydraulic brake lines (sold separately)
  • Made in the USA


Specs:

  • Application: single-, tandem-, and triple-axle trailers with disc brakes
  • Maximum output pressure: 1,600 psi
  • Dimensions: 11" long x 6" wide x 7" tall
  • Distance between mounting holes (center to center):
    • 2-1/2" Between holes on same side of bracket
    • 9-13/16" Between holes on opposite sides of bracket
  • Mounting hole diameter: 1/4"
  • Hydraulic port size: 3/16"
  • Power: 12V DC
  • Wire configuration:
    • Black: 12-volt power
    • Blue: brake controller
    • Yellow: breakaway
    • White: ground
  • 2-Year limited warranty


Dexter DX Series Actuator

The Dexter DX Series electric-over-hydraulic actuator is a dependable choice for your trailer braking needs. It is capable of up to 1,600 psi of pressure output to provide strong stopping power for your disc brakes. The lightweight, corrosion-resistant housing has fins and vents built in to shed excess heat. Inside the housing, the unit features enhanced wiring protection, allowing it to detect dangerous current levels to prevent damage from surges or improper wiring. Another internal highlight is the solid-state electronics, which regulate the actuator's electrical components to ensure consistent performance. All of this is cleanly secured within the aluminum housing by stainless steel fasteners, while Goretite seals protect the internal electronics from exposure to water and other elements. The DX series also remains compatible with most aftermarket and OEM-integrated electric brake controllers on the market.


Electric-Over-Hydraulic Actuator vs. Standard Surge Brake Actuator

With the DX series electric-over-hydraulic actuator, you can get all the benefits of towing with an electric brake controller while using hydraulic brakes. Because this actuator will activate according to the setting you have chosen for your brake controller (sold separately), you will have more control over when and how your trailer brakes engage. Depending on the features of your brake controller, you may be able to control both the rate and intensity with which your trailer's brakes activate. If you have a proportional brake controller, your brakes will be activated with an intensity that matches the braking speed and power of your tow vehicle.


This gives you multiple benefits over a standard surge-type actuator. Your trailer's braking will be tied to the braking activity of your vehicle instead of the momentum of your trailer. This will help to limit stress on the tow vehicle, and it will give you the ability to reverse without the trailer's brakes kicking in.


You can also activate the manual override on your brake controller to send out full braking power to the actuator. This will activate your trailer's brakes with full intensity. This is especially useful when traveling down steep hills with a fully loaded trailer. In instances like this, the trailer may require maximum braking power to avoid a jackknife situation.


Large Brake Fluid Reservoir and Self-Priming Pump

The large brake fluid reservoir in this actuator ensures that there'll be enough hydraulic fluid to handle a single-, tandem-, or triple-axle trailer regardless of its size. A self-priming pump reduces the time needed for bleeding the brakes and prevents the brake fluid from emptying back into the reservoir when the actuator is not in use.


Dexter DX Series Actuator Installation

Before installing this actuator, be sure that you have an electric brake controller with an output capacity of at least 5 amps.


You will also need enough 3/16" diameter automotive brake line (sold separately) to connect the unit to your brakes.


Mount the actuator level and upright in a dry area on your trailer. It is recommended that you mount the actuator near the front of your trailer. Do not mount it near the trailer axles or at the rear of the trailer.


The Dexter DX Series actuator splices into your trailer's wiring. Follow the diagram below when connecting the wires. 12-Gauge wire is required, but 10-gauge wire is recommended to ensure the best performance.


Wiring Diagram


K71-651-00 Dexter Axle DX Series ElectroHydraulic Brake Actuator - Disc Brakes - 1,600 psi

Installation Details K71-651 Installation instructions



Customer Satisfaction Score:


Customer Reviews

Dexter DX Series Electric Over Hydraulic Brake Actuator for Disc Brakes - 1,600 psi - K71-651

Average Customer Rating:  4.6 out of 5 stars   (91 Customer Reviews)

Electric-hydraulic brake actuator works with your brake controller (sold separately) to activate your trailer's disc brakes. Vented housing releases heat and moisture. Enhanced wiring protection safeguards internal electronics.

by:

Pump works great. Disc brakes with this pump work 10 times better that electric drum brakes. 4 stars because it took a couple of months to get

Brad F.

10/16/2023

Brakes are still working great. I have a 9k skidsteer on a 14k dump trailer that I haul with my F150 and have now worries about being able to stop.

Etrailer Expert

Mike L.

11/8/2023

@BradF Great to hear that, properly working trailer brakes are big-time important!


by:

When the OEM steel brake lines wore out on my boat trailer I decided to upgrade the surge brakes to electric over hydraulic (EOH). I replaced the damaged lines and wired up this Demco actuator and now I can stop my trailer on a dime -- should have done this 10 years ago. The actuator works flawlessly with my 2017 GMC's built in controller -- nothing else was needed!

Please note though that the GM controller does not apply the brakes when depressing the pedal if the vehicle is not moving (duh). So don't be surprised if you try to test it sitting in your driveway and think that it's not working -- it's designed that way to save wear on the pump if you're not moving. Pressing the manual control does apply the brakes though. (The brakes also apply if you're on an incline).

I fabricated a mounting plate out of 3/8 aluminum since the trailer tongue was not wide enough and attached the pump using 4 countersunk 1/4" stainless bolts and then used two 1/2" square u-bolts to affix it to the trailer. If I set the gain on the truck to max, I can actually lock the trailer's wheels, something that surge brakes can't do on their best day!

Back in 2010 I upgraded my disc brakes to Kodiak all stainless steel rotors, mounting plates and calipers -- 8 years old and they were still like new -- also well worth the money!

Doctor F.

7/26/2019

Every trailer should be set up like this! Imagine power disc brakes on the trailer, just like your car. Theres a reason that drum brakes arent used anymore. Trailer manufacturers are just too cheap to build then right. Heres your opportunity to fix that!



by:

Together, I couldn't be happier with my setup. The Dexter K71-651 provides more than enough power to stop my little single axle boat trailer and when the emergency break-away is activated, I can't roll the tires by pulling forward, they lock solid. I love the combination of this unit with the Redarc TowPro Elite, and these two have completely changed the way my trailer handles. If I was starting over, I would buy exactly this setup again. Thank you to ETrailer.com for excellent customer service and quick shipping. I received my unit in 2 days, and my entire order was exactly as purchased. They even emailed me on the day it was delivered to ensure I received it!



by:

The Dexter Electric over Hydraulic break actuator is amazing!!! It connects directly to my 2023 Ford F150 which has the trailer towing option that includes braking gain adjustment by brake pedal pressure. I had surge brakes on my boat trailer and that was MISERABLE. Changing from surge to the Dexter system is a massive relief of problems, worries and safety. I am going to purchase a second system for my utility trailer. Thanks etrailer!



by:

I installed this system on my 18,000 lb tri-axle boat trailer. Installation went very well and everything seems to be a great fit. I will not hook the truck to it until spring but I am very anxious to see the improvement over surge brakes. I was able to make a neat clean install and wiring directions were great.



by:

I love this thing! I live in the Santa Cruz mountains in California and that is not where you want surge brakes, had those, they burned up (I go from 1800 feet to sea level).

Upgrading to electric over hydraulic has been amazing, so much better. It's work but so worth it if you have to go down hills.

It works great, no issues.



by:

The actuator works flawless and connected right up to where the previous unit was. The orginal unit had been submerged under water by the previous boat owner. I highly recommend E trailer for all your parts.



by:

Seems to work quite well even though I only have gotten to use the trailer for a couple of times. The garage I had taken it to to get work done left it sit for over 10 months before finally getting to it.



by:

Product is good, only had issues with the shipping which is not etrailers fault. So I would suggest paying extra for next day and not do regular.



by:

Picture of the hydralic actuator installed.



by:

Item was very easy to install and seems to be working well. I was surprised at how loud the unit is under full activation (e.x. pulling the breakaway switch). Also I found out the hard way that I needed a heavier high temp breakaway switch, as mine started smoking and the wires started to melt when I puled the breakaway during a test. I ordered the Dexter K71-691-00 switch to hopefully resolve the issue.

Art

5/28/2016

Unit works well, Im very pleased with it.



by:

order came with oil or brake fluid all over box and item

Etrailer Expert

Jenny N.

10/25/2022

Thank you for reaching out! Customer service will be in touch to assist you.



by:

Worked as should easy to
Install



by:

Like the DX brake actuator first time I used one it was simple to install. Thank every much for electric over hydraulic.

Terry

4/28/2022

Yes the brake actuator is working very fine. Easy to install.

Terry

4/28/2022

Yes the brake actuator is working very fine. Easy to install.



by:

Only 3 stars because the unit is not repairable. After a lightning strike nearby may be what damaged my controller I had to get a totally new unit. Upon opening the old unit up I could see there was just one component on the circuit board that was damaged. There should be an option to buy just the circuit board along with a gasket kit. It is a very expensive unit and I question the durabilty of the unit. There is a warning in the instruction manual that warns about sensitive electronics and also says the complete unit must be REMOVED from the trailer before any welding repair is made. If this thing is so sensitive you had better hope it does not crap out when you need your trailer brakes the most. I wish there was another option other than this "SENSITIVE" piece. etrailer was OK to buy from no issue there.



by:

I have had these on a few trailers now and they work great. However this time I had to purchase another component to make my 2018 GMC sense the brake actuator was there. I’m not sure if they have corrected this yet however my buddy recently purchased the same from etrailer and it worked perfect on the same year exact same truck. Other than this it’s a great product.



by:

1600 PSI electric over hydraulic brake actuator -- very easy installation. Brake Fluid reservoir holds quite a bit and made bleeding the brakes an easier task.

Kudos go to eTrailer.com for their quick delivery of the brake actuator - Juanita T was especially helpful in both the selection and follow-up on the product. Special thanks go to her.



by:

Brake pump is correct and delivery was timely



by:

This actuator does exactly what it's designed for. The wiring is very heavy duty and the instructions for connections are printed right on top. The cast aluminum end plates make mounting very easy and the self-priming pump made bleeding the whole system about a 3 minute project. The large reservoir holds plenty of spare fluid and the pump modulates the braking performance in perfect sync with the signal coming from the pump. My Prodigy P3 controller has a setting specifically for hydraulic pump control and it works very will with this pump.



by:

YOU'LL WERE GREAT AT SHIPPING OUT MY ACTUATOR. UPS ARE THE ONES THAT DROPPED THE BALL. I WAS EXPECTING THE PART ON WEDNESDAY AND UPS DID NOT GET HERE UNTIL AFTER BUSINESS HOURS. THEN DID NOT BRING PACKAGE UNTIL ALMOST 3PM ON THURSDAY AFTER I CALLED UPS AND COMPLAINED SINCE THIS WAS FOR A WAITING CUSTOMER.



by:

Terrible system. Put foot on the brake and it takes a few seconds to activate and when it does it locks up the tires and no way to adjust ive found



by:

Easier install than the Titan controller that went bad on me.

The videos show one person for the bleed of lines.
It really needs two. One to operate the pump and one to bleed.
I tried myself, but after bleeding 2 lines the pump started to make noises.
Hurried to shut off before it ran too long.
It works fine after the whole installation was done.



by:

East install as it was a replacement for the same unit that was ruined by an employee running it out of fluid. Brakes work fantastic if you keep brake fluid in the unit!



by:

Etrailer is the place for trailer parts.



by:

easy install, works great


25
90
Show More Reviews

See what our Experts say about this Dexter Brake Actuator

  • Electric Over Hydraulic Braking System for Two 10K Oil Bath Trailer Axles
    By definition hydraulic brakes will never be as low maintenance as electric brakes. There are more parts involved so more that can wear out or go wrong. Electric over hydraulic adds even more components into the system. But you can certainly use an electric over hydraulic system. You would need a system that matches the brake type: drum or disc. Drum brakes require a lower psi than disc brakes. I have included a link to the right to all of the electric over hydraulic actuators we carry....
    view full answer...
  • Troubleshooting Dexter Electric Over Hydraulic Brake Actuator Pump that Runs But Brakes Do Not Work
    You will want to start by following the troubleshooting tips in the manual for the electric over hydraulic actuator, # K71-651. I have outlined them here for you: 1. Verify that the trailer and tow vehicle are wired according to the electrical schematic shown in “Electrical Requirements”. 2. Re-bleed the trailer brakes. Any air in the trailer brake system causes brake delay 3. if the trailer is equipped with drum brakes, re-adjust the drum brakes to the trailer manufacturer's recommended...
    view full answer...
  • Dexter Electric Over Hydraulic Actuator Runs Constantly and Goes Through Brake Fluid Fast
    That fluid has to be going somewhere! What you can do is have someone activate the manual override on the brake controller in the vehicle cab while checking for leaks. Make sure the reservoir is full though. If it is not leaking at a line or connection somewhere then check the wheels cylinders at the brake assemblies. You might also notice brake fluid on the backs of the wheels or in that general area. You want the brakes to be applied full so make sure the controller is set to the maximum...
    view full answer...
  • Dexter Electric Over Hydraulic Actuator Not Working with Factory Brake Controller on 2014 Ram 3500
    Since the factory brake controller on your 2014 Ram 3500 has an electric over hydraulic mode, it should work just fine with the Dexter actuator. But since it isn't there are some things you can try. First, check to see if you have to have the trailer connector or disconnected when putting the controller in electric over hydraulic mode. That could make a difference. If that is not the issue then you may need to adjust the power output (if possible in EOH mode). Make sure the trailer connectors...
    view full answer...
  • Do You Need To Use Vehicle To Bleed Brakes On Trailer w/ Dexter DX EOH Actuator?
    You'll want to use your vehicle to bleed the brakes on your trailer with the Dexter DX Electric Over Hydraulic Actuator # K71-651 installed. The vacuum bleeder you'd use on a car won't work with this style actuator. I included some clips from the instructions that go over the bleeding procedure for you.
    view full answer...
    Image 1 for Image 2 for
  • Troubleshooting Dexter Actuator that Reacts Slow And Spongy After Replaced Brake Line
    DOT3 and DOT 4 fluid are compatible with each other, that is not the problem you are experiencing. Most likely you need to bleed your brakes again. It sounds like you didn't quite get all of the air out of the lines and that is why they feel soft or spongy. Try bleeding your brakes again and see if that helps, email me back if the problem persists.
    view full answer...
  • Troubleshooting Leaking After Dexter EOH Actuator for Disc Brakes 1600 PSI Installation
    Troubleshooting the Dexter DX Series Electric Over Hydraulic Brake Actuator for Disc Brakes - 1,600 psi # K71-651 has a self priming pump to help with bleeding the brakes. It prevents the brake fluid from emptying back into the reservoir when the actuator is not in use. If the actuator itself is leaking brake fluid or oil, then there is a problem with the seal and should be replaced. If there is a leak further down the line, then that is not an issue with the actuator, but rather a brake...
    view full answer...
    Image 1 for Image 2 for
  • Testing The Dexter Electric Over Hydraulic Brake Actuator
    Yes, you have a couple of ways to test the Dexter DX Series Electric Over Hydraulic Brake Actuator # K71-651. The first test to try is to connect the white wire to the negative post of the battery. Then connect the black wire to the positive post on the battery. The unit may click but should not run. If it does run, it is a bad unit and needs to be replaced. The other is to leave the white wire connected to the negative post on the battery and connect the yellow wire to the positive post...
    view full answer...
  • 3500lb Trailer Axle Electric over Hydraulic Disc Brake Actuator
    I Recommend the Dexter DX Series Electric Over Hydraulic Brake Actuator for Disc Brakes # K71-651. It has a small profile that wont take up much space either on your A-Frame or inside your Jayco based on where you decide to mount it.
    view full answer...
  • Trailer Brakes are On All the Time Using Dexter Electric Over Hydraulic Actuator
    When brakes are adjusted out properly there will be a slight but constant drag of the pad material on the rotor or drum. If the brakes are actually being applied then there is either an electrical issue with the actuator # K71-651 or something wrong in the hydraulic lines. The first thing I recommend doing is bleeding the trailer brakes by following the bleeding instructions for the actuator. As far as electrical issues if your trailer has a breakaway battery then that is the only thing...
    view full answer...
  • Dexter Electric Over Hydraulic Brake Actuator Pump Runs But Brakes Do Not Work
    You will want to start by following the troubleshooting tips in the manual for the electric over hydraulic actuator, # K71-651. I have outlined them here for you: 1. Verify that the trailer and tow vehicle are wired according to the electrical schematic shown in “Electrical Requirements”. 2. Re-bleed the trailer brakes. Any air in the trailer brake system causes brake delay 3. if the trailer is equipped with drum brakes, re-adjust the drum brakes to the trailer manufacturer's recommended...
    view full answer...
  • Will Dexter Electric Over Hydraulic Actuator Work with Factory Brake Controller in 2016 Ford F-350
    Dexter does state that the electric over hydraulic actuator # K71-651 is compatible will all Ford factory brake controllers so that would include the one in your 2016 Ford F-350. I checked the owner's manual for your truck and it does state that the controller works with some electric over hydraulic systems but doesn't name any specific models.
    view full answer...
  • What Does The White Wire on a Hydraulic Brake Actuator Connect To?
    Typically on an actuator like the Dexter DX # K71-651 the white wire is a ground wire. You will want to verify with your exact brand actuator as not all manufacturers follow a wiring standard.
    view full answer...
  • Will the Dexter DX Series Electric Over Hydraulic Brake Actuator Melt if Ran for 30 Minutes?
    No, it won't. The Dexter DX Series Electric Over Hydraulic Brake Actuator item # K71-651 would shut off before it burned up.
    view full answer...
  • Brake Controller Displays Service Trailer Brakes Using Dexter Electric Over Hydraulic Actuator
    The black wire showing power on the Dexter DX Series Electric Over Hydraulic Brake Actuator for Disc Brakes part # K71-651 is normal because it's the 12V power source from the battery of your vehicle. You want 12V from the black wire to the actuator. I also recommend to check the ground wire to make sure it has a good ground to a clean bare metal surface. You want to make sure the brake controller you are using is compatible with electric over hydraulic brakes. If your truck has an integrated...
    view full answer...
  • Does Breakaway Battery of a Dexter Electric Over Hydraulic Actuator Have to Be Charged to Function
    With the use of the Dexter Electric Over Hydraulic Actuator part # K71-651 the breakaway battery has to be charged otherwise it won't work. With standard electric drum brakes the brake controller would still control the brakes of your trailer like normal with a dead breakaway battery. This setup is very different that with and electric over hydraulic setup but that may be where the confusion is. When wired up properly (see diagram), the tow vehicle will put a maintenance charge on the...
    view full answer...
    Image 1 for
  • Troubleshooting Dexter Electric Over Hydraulic Actuator that Runs When Disconnected
    It sounds like there is a short somewhere in your trailer wiring that is causing the # K71-651 to run. Unless the actuator itself has an internal problem the only way it is going to activate is if it senses that a truck is connected. The black wire of the actuator is what powers it. Most likely what is happening is that there is a short somewhere on this circuit from your breakaway battery circuit. I would go out there at test to see if there is 12 volts of power on the black wire without...
    view full answer...
    Image 1 for
  • Wiring for Dexter Electric Over Hydraulic Brake Actuator # K71-651
    When it comes to the wiring for the Dexter Electric Over Hydraulic Brake Actuator, # K71-651: 1. The black wire will connect to the 12V circuit coming from the vehicle's trailer wiring that is always hot. 2. White is the ground. 3. The yellow wire will only supply power when the brake-away pin is pulled. 4. The blue wire carries voltage from the brake controller to the actuator. The difference in voltage affects the amount of braking force that the actuator pump will produce. Lower...
    view full answer...
    Image 1 for
  • Troubleshooting Dexter DX EoH Brake Actuator Not Running When Pulling Breakaway Switch
    I reached out to my contact at Dexter and she said there are a couple of tests you can run on the Dexter DX Electric Over Hydraulic Brake Actuator # K71-651 to see if the actuator itself might be bad. The first is to take a standard 12V battery and connect the yellow wire from the actuator directly to the positive post while connecting the white wire to the negative side. The actuator should fully run in this scenario. I know you mentioned that you are actually getting power on that yellow...
    view full answer...
  • Is the Chevy Factory Brake Controller on a 2015 Chevy Silverado Compatible with Dexter DX Actuator
    The Dexter DX Series Electric Over Hydraulic Brake Actuator for Disc Brakes - 1,600 psi # K71-651 that you've got is compatible with the factory brake controller on your 2015 Chevy Silverado 3500, so I would start by checking the 7 way plug on your 3500 just to make sure that the brake controller output is working. This would also be a good time to make sure that the ground wire for the 7 way is properly connected to your vehicle. I would also make sure that the controller is set to the...
    view full answer...
  • Troubleshooting Dexter DX Series EOH Actuator Not Shutting Off
    It sounds to me like your Dexter DX Series Electric Over Hydraulic Brake Actuator for Disc Brakes # K71-651 has a short either in the power wire/brake controller wire on the trailer plug or a short in the breakaway switch. Inspect the 12V power and brake controller pins on your trailer and tow vehicle to make sure everything is clean and free of debris. You might even want to pop open the backs of them to ensure all of the connections on the inside are good as well. If that looks fine...
    view full answer...
    Image 1 for
  • Troubleshooting Dexter Electric Over Hydraulic Actuator Pump Working On Its Own
    The Dexter DX Series Electric Over Hydraulic Brake Actuator for Disc Brakes - 1,600 psi # K71-651 should not be running on its own. It does have an automatic prime, but the brakes should not apply even slightly without your controller. To troubleshoot, the first thing you will need to do is check that all of the wiring of the actuator and your brake controller are correct. I attached a couple diagrams that should be helpful I spoke with my contact at Dexter and there is a way to troubleshoot...
    view full answer...
    Image 1 for
  • Will Dexter Electric Over Hydraulic Actuator Work with 2011 Ford F-350 Integrated Brake Controller
    The Dexter part # K71-651 has been confirmed as a fit for all model years of Ford integrated controllers. What you described sounds like the controller not being setup properly. Since the actuator is technically working and is responding to changes on the controller that makes me think that the actuator is just doing what it is told to. Is there a second setting on the controller that is either sensitivity or ramp-up speed? It sounds the controller just needs to be set up properly. When...
    view full answer...
  • Is 2016 Ram 3500 Integrated Brake Controller Compatible with Electric Over Hydraulic Actuator
    The integrated brake controller of your 2016 Ram 3500 is compatible with electric over hydraulic trailer brake actuators like the Dexter part # K71-651 that you referenced.
    view full answer...


< Previous
123. . .10



Do you have a question about this Brake Actuator?


Used Items Available
Used Picture for Dexter DX Series Electric Over Hydraulic Brake Actuator for Disc Brakes - 1,600 psi
Used Picture for Dexter DX Series Electric Over Hydraulic Brake Actuator for Disc Brakes - 1,600 psi
Used Picture for Dexter DX Series Electric Over Hydraulic Brake Actuator for Disc Brakes - 1,600 psi

Condition: Installed

Notes: wires are cut shorter, installed

Our Price: $771.24
Add to Cart
Secure Checkout

Info for this part was:

Employee Mike L
Expert Research:
Mike L
Employee Robert G
Expert Research:
Robert G
Employee Michael H
Expert Research:
Michael H
Employee Jeff D
Expert Research:
Jeff D
Employee Reno H
Expert Research:
Reno H
Employee Jameson C
Expert Research:
Jameson C
Employee John H
Expert Research:
John H
Employee Brandon M
Expert Research:
Brandon M
Employee Adam R
Expert Research:
Adam R
Employee Rachael H
Expert Research:
Rachael H
Employee Jeffrey L
Expert Research:
Jeffrey L
Employee Joshua S
Video by:
Joshua S
Employee Dustin K
Video Edited:
Dustin K
Employee Wilson B
Updated by:
Wilson B
Employee Jenny M
Updated by:
Jenny M
Employee Brian T
Updated by:
Brian T
Employee Mike S
Updated by:
Mike S
Employee Brent H
Installed by:
Brent H
Employee David F
Test Fit:
David F
Employee Ryan G
Test Fit:
Ryan G

At etrailer.com we provide the best information available about the products we sell. We take the quality of our information seriously so that you can get the right part the first time. Let us know if anything is missing or if you have any questions.