I assume you are referring to the reverse lockout solenoid wire and if that is the case then you would need to wire or check that the trailer side trailer connector has this wire on the far left pin which you can see in the attached photo of similar to the Hopkins Coiled Adapter 7-Way Flat Pin Blade to 5-Flat # HM47025. This pin should then match up with the reverse light circuit on your vehicle's 7-way. view full answer...
Yes, the Air Lift 1000 Air Helper Springs for Coil Springs - Rear # AL60826 for your 2017 Toyota Sequoia will need to have a constant pressure of at least 5 psi at all times to avoid damaging the bags. When it comes to everyday driving, the ride quality won't change when the bags are inflated to the 5 psi minimum; however if they are inflated past the 5 psi you might experience a bit stiffer ride with less body roll since these are designed to help keep the coil springs from compressing... view full answer...
The 2" Hitch Ball - 1" Diameter x 2-1/8" Long Shank - Chrome - 6,000 lbs # C40004 will use a 1-1/2 inch socket like # ALL643210 or a wrench. If you aren't using a torque wrench, you will need to make sure that lock washer is fully compressed to ensure that nut has been tightened enough. view full answer...
The brake controller plug for the 2014 is in the left kick panel by the emergency brake. The 2015 is behind the tow haul button. The plug-in wiring adapter you will need for the Tekonsha Prodigy P3 Brake Controller # 90195 you were looking at is brake controller item # 3040-P. view full answer...
The Power Inverter 1000 Watts with Three AC Receptacles part # WC3720 can only pull 1000W of continuous power at a time between all three plug-ins. Therefore if you have a device that is pulling 1000 continuous watts of power at a time plugged into one of the slots then the other two slots can not be used.
I have attached a review video of this product for you. view full answer...
If your 2005 Toyota Sequoia has a factory-installed 7-way trailer connector you can install the Curt Discovery trailer brake controller # C84VV using only the mating wiring adapter part # C51362.
If it does not then the installation will be hardwired. You can gain access to the vehicle brake light signal, which is what triggers the Discovery controller to generate output voltage for the trailer brakes, either by tapping into brake light wiring or by installing a fuse tap in the brake light... view full answer...
If your 2008 Toyota Sequoia has a 7-Way trailer wiring connector at the back from the factory then yes, there should be a plug behind the driver's side kick panel that you will connect the Adapter # 3040-P to for the Prodigy P2 # 90885 (which replaced the 90185 in the video you watched).
If you're having trouble finding the plug you aren't alone. Some people have found it hidden behind other wires or tucked really far up into the dash so you may need to dig around a little before you find... view full answer...
I reached out to Edge on your behalf. As long as your 2006 Toyota Sequoia has a transmission temperature sensor in the powertrain control module, the Edge Insight CS2 Comprehensive Gauge Display # EP84030 will be able to read the transmission temperature. view full answer...
In order to find the correct wire on your 2001 Toyota Sequoia that connects to the red wire on your Tekonsha Prodigy P3 Trailer Brake Controller # 90195, you will need to locate the cold side of the brake light switch. The brake light switch will be located at the top of the brake pedal and will have several wires coming out from it. You will want to use a circuit tester like # PTW2993 to find the wire that only has power when the brake pedal is pressed. This will be the wire you use for... view full answer...
The felt strip of the CIPA Towing Mirror part # CM11301 that you referenced would not permanently attach to the mirror of the vehicle. When you remove the tow mirror from the vehicle the felt would come off of the vehicle as well.
I attached an install video for you to check out as well. view full answer...
Both the Draw-Tite # 65080 and Curt # 31198 front mount hitches can still be installed if your 2021 Toyota Sequoia has that front skid plate, but it does require removal and trimming during the installation. So it fits, it just doesn't fit right up into place.
Attached is an installation video of the Curt front hitch installed on a 2019 Sequoia for you to check out. view full answer...
Since your 2006 Toyota Sequoia came with a factory tow package, you can plug in the wiring harness, # 3040-P into the port on the vehicle. It is located under the dash to the left of and above the the emergency brake. You will remove the panel that is there on the far left, and the connector will be tucked up behind some other harnesses. It will have a white connector. I have included a link to a video that shows the installation of this harness on a similar vehicle.
Make sure to also... view full answer...
The Tow-Rax Wall Mounted Folding Table # TWSP45HFTA is only available in the size of 45-1/2" long x 18-1/2" wide.
There are several ways you could mount this, but the recommended mounting hardware is part # TWSP30BK.
I attached a review video for this product for you to check out as well. view full answer...
I took a look at the installation instructions for the Firestone Coil-Rite Air Springs part # F4164 for your 2010 Toyota Sequoia. It does show that the air line should be at the bottom of the air spring when installed.
I spoke with another Expert about the instructions and they told me that they called Firestone and was told that if you are able to install the Coil-Rite with the air line at the top it would not make a difference in the performance.
If you have a kink in the line or... view full answer...
It SHOULD be the blue wire. However, I recommend you check this wire for voltage only when the brakes are applied and none when not. To test these circuits you could use a circuit tester like our part # PTW2993.
I attached an FAQ article on brake controllers for you to check out also. view full answer...
The Surco Safari Rack 5.0 Rooftop Cargo Basket for Factory Rails # SPS5060-1101 will work fine on your 2020 Toyota Sequoia TRD, mounting on the factory raised rails above your sunroof.
We would not recommend using your sunroof while it's mounted however as the wind noise generated by roof racks with the sunroof open will make this combination less practical. It's still a great solution for carrying gear on top of your vehicle while the sunroof is closed.
Included are video resources... view full answer...
Yes, the boost feature can be turned off on the Tekonsha Prodigy P2 Trailer Brake Controller # 90885. To do so simply press the boost button(small blue button to upper right of screen). The first time you press the button it will tell you the current level of boost you are running. By pressing the button again you will advance it to the next level (b.1,b.2,b.3) until you reach boost off (b.).
Unfortunately there is no way to say a specific brake setting number as every vehicle and trailer... view full answer...
Although the lighting systems of trailers are usually less sophisticated than those cars use, it is possible to use a LED lamp like # STL79RB on your Sequoia.
Your Sequoia should be equipped with a 7-way trailer connector. The wiring harness that feeds it is where you'll tap in to wire up the extra lamps. Use a circuit tester like part # PTW2992 to probe the wires in the harness leading to the connector. Have a helper activate the left turn signal. Probe the wires until you find the wire... view full answer...
The most common method for attaching the cable for a breakaway kit like the Curt Push-To-Test # C52042 that you referenced is feeding it through the safety chain loop on the trailer hitch.
The warning message that you mentioned on the instructions manual caught me a little off guard so I called my contact at Curt and he actually said that "mounting hooks" in that statement refer to the hooks on the safety chains themselves. He said that the cable can absolutely be connected to the tow... view full answer...
On your 2018 Toyota Sequoia the factory brake controller plug is located underneath and to the left of the steering column, taped to another harness near the emergency brake pedal. There will be a 5-pin connector that mates with the one on harness # C51362. I have linked a video showing this harness being installed on an older Sequoia to show you the general location and what it looks like.
You may have to remove the kick panel next to the emergency brake pedal and it could be tucked up... view full answer...