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Tekonsha Primus IQ Trailer Brake Controller - 1 to 3 Axles - Proportional
Tekonsha Plug-In Wiring Adapter for Electric Brake Controllers - Ford, Lincoln, Mercury

Part Numbers: TK90160,3035-P

Our Price: $126.77
Trailer Brake Controller

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Tekonsha Primus IQ Trailer Brake Controller - 1 to 3 Axles - Proportional
part number: TK90160

This proportional brake controller has simple controls and a digital display for diagnostic information. Includes 3 boost levels, a slide-bar manual override, built-in battery protection, automatic leveling, and continuous diagnostics.

Features:

  • Brake controller activates trailer brakes in proportion to your vehicle's braking action
    • Automatically adjusts trailer's braking based on deceleration of tow vehicle
  • Straight-forward controls keep settings within easy reach
    • Gain setting lets you adjust the amount of power sent to the trailer's brakes
    • 3 Boost levels let you adjust initial braking power and aggressiveness
    • Slide-bar manual override allows you to control trailer sway or stop in emergencies
  • LED display shows your current settings and diagnostic information
  • Built-in safeguards protect your vehicle, trailer, and the controller
    • Runs continuous diagnostic checks to alert you to any potential problems
    • Minimizes drain on car battery when not in use
    • Prevents trailer brakes from overheating by reducing power output to them during prolonged stops
  • Quick-disconnect feature lets you easily remove and store the controller when not in use
    • Replacement wiring harness (sold separately) and replacement bracket (6927 - sold separately) required to swap controller between vehicles
  • Easy installation with automatic leveling
    • Position anywhere from -90 degrees to 90 degrees up and down
    • Controller must be parallel with direction of travel and horizontally level
    • Included harness hardwires to vehicle and plugs into controller
    • Plug-in, vehicle-specific adapter available for select vehicles to reduce installation time
    • Mounting bracket and hardware included


Specs:

  • Application: trailers with up to 3 axles (6 brake assemblies)
    • Compatible with electric brakes only
  • Dimensions: 5" long x 4-3/8" wide x 2-1/2" tall
  • Mounting range: between -90 degrees and 90 degrees vertically
  • Limited lifetime warranty


Gain Power Adjustment

Tekonsha Primus IQ Gain

You can adjust the gain (also known as output) with the thumbwheel on the front of the controller. Gain lets you set the maximum amount of power that will be applied to your trailer's brakes. A heavier trailer will need more power to achieve smooth, safe braking, while a lighter trailer will need less. Typically, the gain is only readjusted when you experience changing road conditions or if the weight of your trailer changes.


Power Boost for Heavy-Duty Towing

The boost setting controls the aggressiveness of your trailer's braking, meaning how quickly the brakes reach the maximum braking level. You can adjust this when you're towing heavy loads and you need more umph to bring your trailer to a stop. Your tow vehicle doesn't need that much power to brake in time, but your heavy trailer does.


Depending on the level of boost, your trailer brakes can start at either 13 percent or 25 percent of the set gain. What this means is that, instead of starting at 0, the brakes will start at 25 percent and get to 100 percent sooner. This keeps the trailer from pushing your tow vehicle forward.


If your trailer weighs less than your tow vehicle, no boost is needed. But, if you want your trailer to lead the braking, you can select level B1.


Boost Levels:

Approximate Gross Trailer Weight Boost Level Increase in Initial Power Output
Less than tow vehicle GVW B1 13%
Equal to tow vehicle GVW B1 or B2 13% or 25%
Up to 25% more than tow vehicle GVW B2 or B3* 25%
Up to 40% more than tow vehicle GVW B3* 25%

*Both B2 and B3 offer a 25-percent boost in initial power. But the braking curve for B3 is more aggressive than that of B2. This means that, even though you will start out with the same intensity when using these boost levels, you will get an overall more aggressive braking experience with the higher level. So if you use B3, you will reach maximum braking sooner than if you use B2.


To adjust the boost, use the blue push-button on the top of the Primus IQ.


Slide-Bar Manual Override

Tekonsha Primus IQ Manual Override

The Tekonsha Primus IQ comes with an easy-to-reach, slide-bar manual override, great for stopping sway or controlling your trailer's momentum in emergencies. To engage the manual override, just push the slide-bar to the left, towards the center of the controller. This will activate the trailer's brakes and brake lights without you having to apply the brakes on your tow vehicle, perfect for limiting trailer movement while you're cruising.


Quick, Simple Installation

The Primus IQ can mount between -90 degrees and 90 degrees vertically, but the brake controller still needs to be horizontally level and parallel with the direction of travel.


After mounting the Primus IQ unit in your cab using the included bracket, hardwire one end of the included pigtail harness directly into your vehicle. The other end plugs into the brake controller. To remove the IQ for storage when you're not using it, just unplug the unit and slide it out of the bracket. With a replacement wiring harness (sold separately) and replacement bracket (6927 - sold separately), you can even transfer the IQ to another vehicle.


Installation Accessories

See etrailer.com's exclusive 7- and 4-way brake-control installation kit (ETBC7 - sold separately) if you don't already have a 7-way plug at the back of your vehicle


Note: If a custom brake control wiring adapter is not available for your vehicle, one of the following will be required:

  • 20-Amp circuit breaker (9506P - sold separately) for 2- to 4-brake applications
  • 30-Amp circuit breaker (38630 - sold separately) for 6- to 8-brake applications

Proportional Braking

What is proportional Braking

The Tekonsha Primus IQ brake controller comes equipped with proportional braking to give you the best towing experience. Proportional braking means that your trailer brakes mimic your tow vehicle's brakes. If you slam on the brakes in your vehicle, your trailer brakes will activate with the same intensity; if you brake lightly, your trailer brakes lightly too. The trailer's braking is in proportion to your vehicle's braking. This saves wear and tear on the tires and the brakes on both your vehicle and trailer.


The Primus IQ uses an internal inertia sensor to detect how your vehicle is braking so it can send the right amount of braking power to your trailer. It measures the inertia of your tow vehicle and activates the trailer's brakes to slow at the same rate. The result is uniform braking across your towing setup. No push-pull action - just smooth, proportional braking every time.



90160 Tekonsha Primus I-Q Proportional Brake Controller - 1 to 4 Axles

39528 Hidden Hitch Proportional Brake Control

20191 Draw-Tite I-Stop IQ Proportional Brake Control

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Tekonsha Plug-In Wiring Adapter for Electric Brake Controllers - Ford, Lincoln, Mercury
part number: 3035-P

Install your electric brake controller quickly and easily with this custom wiring adapter. Simply plug one end of the adapter into your brake controller and then plug the other end into the built-in harness beneath your vehicle's dash.

Features:

  • Wiring adapter eases installation of your electric brake controller
  • Custom connector end plugs into the built-in port beneath the dash of your vehicle
  • Other end plugs into the back of your electric brake controller
    • Compatible time-delayed brake controllers: Draw-Tite Activator I (5100), Draw-Tite Activator II (5500), Draw-Tite Activator III (5520) and Tekonsha PowerTrac (39523)
    • Compatible proportional brake controllers: Tekonsha Prodigy (90185), Tekonsha P2 (90885), Tekonsha P3 (90195), Tekonsha Primus IQ (TK90160) and Tekonsha Voyager (39510)
  • Limited 1-year warranty


Installation of Tekonsha Brake Controller Adapter

For most applications, the factory plug is located beneath the dash, near the center console. If you have a Ford full-size van, the harness is underneath and to the left of the steering column. The Ford Explorer and Mercury Mountaineer have 6-pin connectors behind the glove box on the passenger's side. On a Ford 2010 Flex, the connection point is under the front edge of the dash directly below the steering column. On a 2013 Ford Explorer, the connection point could be behind the driver's side kick panel. On a 2014 Ford Explorer, the brake controller port is located by the steering column.


To install your electric brake controller you need to connect the wiring of the controller to your vehicle. Certain manufacturers offer pre-wired options, typically known as tow packages, wherein these wires are run for you from the dash to the trailer connector on the back of your vehicle. Often, a brake controller wiring harness is included with your tow package. This harness plugs into a port beneath your dash and connects to the four wires of the brake controller. If, however, you have a brake controller with a plug in place of the four loose wires, you can use the Tekonsha adapter.


This adapter requires no hardwiring. It is designed to plug directly into your electric brake controller for the simplest installation possible. Because there are no wires to connect, installation is not permanent. You can unplug and remove your brake controller at any time and securely stow it away.



303500 Tekonsha Brake Control Wiring Adapter with 2 Plugs

Replaces Tekonsha 3035 and Tow Ready 20260
Item # 3035-P

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Customer Reviews

Tekonsha Primus IQ Trailer Brake Controller - 1 to 3 Axles - Proportional - TK90160

Tekonsha Plug-In Wiring Adapter for Electric Brake Controllers - Ford, Lincoln, Mercury - 3035-P

Average Customer Rating:  4.9 out of 5 stars   (3813 Customer Reviews)

This proportional brake controller has simple controls and a digital display for diagnostic information. Includes 3 boost levels, a slide-bar manual override, built-in battery protection, automatic leveling, and continuous diagnostics. Install your electric brake controller quickly and easily with this custom wiring adapter. Simply plug one end of the adapter into your brake controller and then plug the other end into the built-in harness beneath your vehicle's dash.

by: Lester03/15/2019
Ford

I ordered a Draw-Tite 5535 Brake Controller & adapter cable 3035-P from etrailer for my 2011 Ford Holiday Rambler F53 Chassis RV to tow my Tow Dolly with electric brakes. I ordered the parts on Saturday and received them on Thursday using economy shipping rate which was great. I received just what I ordered and installed them today (Friday) everything worked perfect and the install was very quick and easy.
0543.jpg is my Brake Controller 5535.
0544.jpg is my Adapter Cable 3035-P.
0548.jpg is a picture of the Ford Factory cable in the RV.
0535.jpg is a picture of the end of the Ford Factory cable that the Adapter Cable 3035-P plugs into.
0550.jpg is a picture of the Brake Controller 5535 installed to the right of the steering wheel.

Lester

3/16/2020

Great no problems, Plug & Play made a hard job easy.



by: Stan K03/12/2017
2010 Land Rover Range Rover

I ordered the trailer brake adapter harness for my 2010 full size Range Rover.
It fit great and its well made to do the swap,
for others that will read this here is how.
I found the brake connector in the truck was hidden behind the fat harness thats next to the inside left kick panel, just behind the hood release panel
By pulling on the OBD 2 wire harness, I found it was tied to the OBD harness.

Some say that the connector is on the left side of the steering column , in my truck is was on the far side of the fat harness so it was hard to see.

I had to remove the left side console, I removed the screw, then pulled the bottom of the wood panel towards the left door, the 2 pins released, then the panel slides to the rear of the truck to dislodge the top pin.

5 screws secured the lower panel , remove the lamp ,unplug it,
then remove the OBD 2 connector from its mount , slide the gray collar to the left kick panel then the harness pushes up out of its holder.
Plug in your new adapter harness for your trailer brake controller,
Assemble is the reverse of taking it apart.
in the picture the new harness is connected to the gray connector

Stan K.

3/12/2018

This harness works as it should, a good product,



by: William 05/28/2024

Connected to factory wiring and to Tekonsha Prodigy P3 Trailer Brake Controller without any issues.



by: J06/19/2013

THANKS for the Brake Controller unit from ETrailer. It arrived w/in 5 days from your MO location to my So CAL residence.

Even as an Engineer/Scientist from the Delta IV rocket program and no experience with brake controllers, I was able to install this unit by myself. Your continued (live human) support and online video clips proved to be the key elements to this installation...without my symbolic pocket protector.

I have attached a few images of the unit, mounted to the fuse-panel cover (3/16 attachments with locking hex nuts) in a 2006 Toyota 4Runner SR5 (with factory tow package). The placement of the unit onto the panel cover allows a new panel cover (no holes drilled) to be used when it is time to sell the vehicle.



by: Ron G11/20/2018
Isuzu Rodeo

Multiple products which I purchased from Etrailer to upgrade my Capri Rodeo truck camper. The steps are well made, easy to setup, and extremely helpful in entering and exiting. I set them next to the door when travelling. The trailer brake controller smoothed out the jerking that was a problem for far too long and simple to install. The vent cover was definitely needed as the original had a hole in it. The removal and replacement went well.

Ron G.

11/21/2019

All the items are quality products and still working well.



by: V Johnson10/02/2015

I have installed the Tekonsha Primus IQ Brake Controller with the ETBC7 Brake Controller wiring kit on my 1990 Chevy Blazer Scottsdale. Everything that I needed was included and the installation instructions were simple. We will be trying it out for the first time in early November when we are going to rent a small travel trailer. If we like the experience we may buy a travel trailer to go with our brake controller! Before and after pictures attached. Thanks for the quick service and support.



by: Michael F. Minnesota08/23/2018
2015 Lincoln Navigator

I'd ordered the Tekonsha Prodigy P2 Proportional Trailer Brake Controller (1 to 4 Axles ) on a Monday with a Wednesday delivery date of two days, as I'd specified. I have a Lincoln Navigator that had the factory installed heavy tow package. I had also ordered the adapter connector for Prodigy P2 controller to the Navigator's factory plugin. The entire install took me 15 minutes. I found the video review of the controller quite helpful as it demonstrated how to static set the controller's setting before drive trials and how to set the "boost" settings. Good price and very easy to install.

Michael M.

8/23/2019

The device is still working as advertised!



by: Linus01/30/2014


Pictures of the install. Approximately
a 20 min job. First picture my finger is pointing to the factory plug with the etrailer supplied harness plugged in. Note the harness did not specify that the white common with the ring terminal should be connected to ground. But then again that SHOULD be obvious. I will be towing this weekend so I will rate the product then. One minor gripe is that there is always power to the unit which is a battery drain (as evidenced with the key out of the ignition and the unit stayed on) Not sure as to the impact but the controller can always be unplugged or removed.
Sorry for the dirty floor mats in the photos.



by: Steve M12/27/2016

Product was delivered on time. Installation vehicle was a 2012 Ford Expedition Limited with factory tow package and was a breeze. I purchased the pre-wired pigtail which fit the Ford connector with no problem. I used the snap-in plastic bracket, mounted on the knee panel as close as possible to the center console. I held the bracket in place using painters tape to check the mounting position before driving in the self tapping screws. Start to finish was less than 10 minutes. I pull a 29' tandem axel travel trailer which comes in around 7,000 lbs and so far, stopping has been smooth and even with no jerking.



by: Stephen11/25/2017
2007 Ford F-150

I haven't towed with the it yet. But installation on my 2007 Ford F150 was pretty simple. The plastic panel I attached it to had steel behind it. So I removed the plastic panel, mounted the bracket, then trimmed the excess length off the screws, and reinstalled the panel. The wiring harness plugged right into the truck's plug under the steering wheel. It seems like a great product, and having the specifc wiring harness for my truck made it simple to install. Sheila was very helpful too. Thanks.

Stephen

11/25/2018

Ive been using it now for a year. It works great!



by: alan01/18/2017

installed on a 2009 F-150 everything was as advertised. It was plug and play. My truck had the wire plug behind the dash so was easy to hook up. I installed it in the hole below the coin holder. To reach the pre-wired plug you have to remove the panel anyway. I don't like any wires showing or anything I might hit with my leg. So did not mount it on the lower dash. You have to pull the plastic box out to unplug the connector. So just cut off the back of the box off and run the connector through the hole and connect to the controller. This way you can remove the controller anytime you want. Also you can see the readout much easier then mounting it on the lower dash. See pics



by: John 05/20/2024

The harness coupled into truck fitting as shown.Installation was easy. Looks nice on dash-board. All-around well made product.



by: Tom05/21/2021

Worked out perfectly for me, super easy installation with adapter harness. Work's flawlessly, easy one hand gain control with control's on front. My truck had nice cubby it fit in so out of the way and seamless look. Thanks for a great product and service.

Tom

6/14/2022

Working great, easy install



by: Shawn W.04/10/2020

I've been running the Tekonsha Primus IQ for just over a year now. Very pleased w/ it.
Simple set up & operation. I tow a variety of trailers w/ my '07 2500 HD including dump trailer w/ firewood, car hauler, and enclosed cargo trailer. The weights are anywhere from empty, to 5k. Very easy to adjust as conditions change. I borrowed a trailer from a family member and the controller picked up a short. Come to find out a wire was pinched from ramps being slid in on the underside. The digital screen notified me before loading it up and hitting the road. I would recommend this product.



by: Li Zhang11/09/2017

This is a great controller, recommended by my trailer manufacturer. I actually don't know too much about it, how it works, etc. But it doesn't require much knowledge to use it. Install it like instructed by etrailer it just works. You can see the number goes up as you apply more pressure on the brake pedal, and the trailer stops with no problem. It's magic.
The only thing I wished they do is to supply a longer length of the thin wire to connect to the break line. For my 2013 CRV, the break line you need to tap into is on the left side of the steering column, if you want to install the break controller on the right side, the wire is a little so short; but you can make it, it's just a little tight. I want to install the break controller to the right side of the steering column because I don't want to accidentally bump into it every time I get in and out of the car. It's a great, the best product though.



by: William03/02/2021

Works like a dream on my single axle 3200 lb travel trailer and my 2017 Toyota Tacoma. Like many of the other Tacoma owner reviewers, I mounted my Tekonsha Primus IQ controller in the small cubby to the left of the steering wheel and ran a couple screws up through the lower switch access to mount the bracket hidden inside the dash. Ended up looking like a factory install, exposing just enough of the unit to access the controls and read the display.



by: Terry G08/21/2018

Installed in my 2014 GMC Acadia in about 30 minutes. Used the GMC plug-in wiring adapter. No problems. Looks like it was made for that location.



by: David06/17/2014

Installed quickly an easily into my 2009 GMC Sierra 2500HD by wiring up to the factory harness. Be sure to watch the etrailer.com video to see which wires need connected at the fuse box in the engine compartment! (Easy hook-ups, just need to make sure you see which ones get hooked up and where.)

And if you don't use your ash tray, these brake controllers squeeze nicely into the ash tray compartment/recess in the lower part of the dash. Makes a great place to keep most of the controller out of the way and it's easy to install (you will have to create 2x new holes in the plastic detachable controller mounting bracket but its very easy - you can see the mounting screws in the 'new' holes and the old holes go unused as shown in the photo).

Only had a trailer hooked up once, but the controller functioned as designed. I think the 'Boost' function will come in handy if I use a well-loaded trailer and need some additional stopping power from the trailer.



by: David L06/07/2024

Excellent Company to do Business with, Very Easy Transaction, Shipment very Fast, Tracking was fantastic, I Will Definitely do Business A, All Around a Pleasurable Buying Experience....



by: Wayne08/18/2021

Easy plug and play installation on my 2007 Mountaineer. So much better than having to wire the whole thing myself.

Wayne S.

8/19/2022

Still working just fine. The Tekonsha controller and adapter performed fine on a long tow from NJ to OK and back last year, and I suspect they will continue to work just fine in the future. Definitely the way to go if the factory wiring is present.



by: Jim H.06/11/2014

Shipping was great. Stared at it for a couple of days before unpacking. The trailer connector mounting was easy with the holes almost matching the existing holes on my 2013 Toyota Highlander. The first four wires are a snap, they are just plugged into the existing four pin connector. I routed the two wire cable towards the front using ty wraps and improvised L brackets fixed to existing chassis screws.

I mounted the Circuit Breakers on the inside of the left fender making sure there was hood clearance (see photo). Then I hit a snag. There was no easy way to get the brake and 12V power wire to the brake controller inside the car. For grins, I goggled "brake controller video" for my car and came up with a video made by "eTrailer." (Thank you eTrailer) Three things from the video helped me: wire access from inside the car through the firewall, a place to mount the controller and how to locate the brake wire. After the installation I had 18" of two wire cable left over. The install took me about six hours. (I'm 71 and I took my time.)

A couple days later I connected the trailer for a test ride. The brake controller worked like a dream.

Things I liked: Retaining the four wire trailer plug setup next to the seven wire trailer plug. Controller display works but you don't have to look at it. The two wire cable was adequate for the job. Being an Engineer (retired) I worry about things like that.

Thing I didn't like: The mounting plate for the trailer plug is a little weak. A stiffer plate would have been better suited for me. and, oh yeh, somebody else to install it. ;=)




by: Tim03/06/2024

Took me about 10 minutes to install on my 2000 Chevy Silverado. Plug and play.



by: Patricia02/21/2024

The brake controller we purchased and had professionally installed works perfectly. We had it installed in our RV for use when towing a large vehicle trailer. It's reliable and simple. It was a great purchase!



by: Michael05/15/2022
2021 FordExplorer

Exactly what I needed to install my Tekonsha Primus IQ brake controller in my 2021 Ford Explorer. The install video from eTrailer was perfect and made the install really easy!!

Michael

5/16/2023

No issues a year later. Wiring adapter still doing its job!



by: Erick S07/26/2016

IT WORKED PERFECTLY. This is my first time to purchase, install, and use a brake controller. Add to top it off, it was my first time to pull a trailer. It was on a Saturday, exactly six days before a scheduled tent-camping trip, when my wife found a good deal on a used pop up camper. The camper was equipped with electric brakes, so it was required to install a brake controller on my SUV. It was Sunday (next day) when I ordered the Tekonsha TK90160, along with the other necessary part numbers #118449, #A0500, #18136, #ETBC7. I was planning to take the parts to a shop to have it installed as soon as I received them. I was hoping I can get them on Tuesday, but UPS dropped it off to the local post office, which caused it to be delivered at 3pm on Wednesday afternoon. The shops that I went to either did not have an installer available, or were all booked for the week. I had to "take courage" and install it myself. I am so thankful that etrailer.com provides extensive videos of reviews, installation, and operation of the products that they sell. I made the connections as shown and hoped for the best. I picked up the camper on Thursday, and was sooo relieved that it worked perfectly. We took off on Friday and the camping trip was a success. We are looking forward to making more good memories with our camper. Thank you etrailer!


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  • Troubleshooting Low Voltage All the Time on Brake Controller Output Circuit
  • Seeing voltage all the time on the output circuit of your controller is not normal but I can help you troubleshoot where the problem might be. Testing the brake controller is fairly easy. Sever the blue brake output wire near the brake controller leaving enough room to reconnect it and then apply the manual slide. Using a circuit tester like the Quickee Tester, part # PTW2993, you should get output to the controller side of the wire you severed. If the manual slide activates the trailer
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  • Recommended Brake Controller for Motorhome with Air Brakes
  • There will still be a stop light switch signal to splice into on a motorhome with air brakes so you can use any standard electric brake controller. I recommend the Tekonsha Primus IQ Trailer Brake Controller part # TK90160 which is a great option that has the advanced proportional control, boost settings for more braking power, and it has internal safeguards to protect wiring shorts from damaging the controller. The Tekonsha Primus IQ also comes with a lifetime warranty so it will be the
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  • Troubleshooting Sticking Trailer Brakes Following Complete Stop
  • Brakes sticking after a stop is likely not a direct issue with the Tekonsha Primus IQ Trailer Brake Controller # TK90160 you asked from. Once you have stopped this proportional controller will not have power still applied unless the inertia sensor has gone bad, but that would likely impact braking at other times as well. It could be an issue with the actual brake assemblies needing to be adjusted or from a bleed-over of power from another function. I recommend cleaning your trailer
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  • Installation of Brake Controller Stop Light Wire on 1999 Toyota Tacoma
  • For your 1997 Toyota Tacoma, the cold side of the brake light switch is a green wire with white tracer based on my research. This is what you will connect the red wire of the # TK90160 to. You can see this install will be similar to the 2003 Tacoma at the 18:30 mark.
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  • Can Brake Controller Install Right Next to Radio in 1999 Ford Expedition
  • You can install a brake controller right next to a vehicle radio and you won't have any issue with interference or anything else. When you install the Primus # TK90160 you'd simply just plug in the install harness part # 3035-P which is a confirmed fit for your 1999 Ford Expedition. This harness has been tested as-is and works great on your vehicle and would not cause any issue.
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  • How to Diagnose a Teksonsha TK90160 That is Showing P.L. Error
  • The P.L. code on your Tekonsha Primus IQ # TK90160 means there is a power interruption while the brake pedal is being depressed. This actually happens fairly often and all you need to do is check your ground connections and power supply wire. You will want to make sure the ground is connected to bare, unpainted metal, but a quick and easy way to test is to connect the ground directly to the negative terminal on the battery. If this fixes the issue, it's definitely the ground connection
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  • Troubleshooting And Repairing OL Error Code on Tekonsha TK90160 Primus Brake Controller
  • The O.L error code displayed on your # TK90160 Tekonsha Primus brake controller indicates that the controller is sensing an overload condition where the brake circuit is drawing too much voltage. This can be caused by a short circuit in the brake output circuit which has a few potential causes. Check for a damaged/corroded trailer connector on the vehicle or the trailer side. Check both sides for damage or corrosion and replace as needed. A loose connection in the output circuit on
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  • Is There a Wiring Harness for 2011 VW Touareg With Factory 7-Way for Tekonsha Primus IQ
  • So I can help you out with some info, but for a 2011 Volkswagen Touareg, there actually isn't an aftermarket wiring harness available for any brake controller, including the Tekonsha Primus IQ # TK90160, even though you have the factory 7-way. In order to install a brake controller, you will need the following parts that are available from a Volkswagen dealer - 1 connector housing (#1J0-972-782) and 2 wire/terminal assemblies (#000-979-228). I have added a link below to a tech bulletin
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  • Tekonsha TK90160 Primus Brake Controller isn't Reading Trailer
  • The NC error code means that the brake controller isn't 'reading' the trailer. This typically happens with a dirty/corroded/damaged trailer connector on the vehicle or on the trailer. Examine the pins/sockets on the connectors. Clean/repair/replace as needed. If the pins or sockets show white or green corrosion, you can try cleaning it off with sandpaper or a small file, but if the corrosion is severe, there's a chance that the corrosion has spread to the interior of the connector where
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  • Is There a Brake Controller Plug On a 2011 Chevrolet Silverado 1500
  • The 2011 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 does not have a brake controller plug under the dash nor do any of them from this generation. However, it will have all the wires ran for you which is almost just as easy as using a plug because there are only four wire connections that need to be made. The Tekonsha Primus IQ Trailer Brake Controller part # TK90160 is an excellent option and one of my personal favorites. The only other items you will need to install this brake controller are butt connectors,
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  • What Do Two Dots on Display of Tekonsha Primus Mean
  • Two dots on the display of the Tekonsha Primus IQ part # TK90160 that you have indicates your controller is wired up properly and is not sensing a trailer connection. Since the brake controller wires directly to the vehicle battery it will have power all the time, but it will go into sleep mode after 15 minutes of no activity detected. So basically what you are seeing is totally find and you have nothing to worry about! I attached a review video for this controller for you to check out
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  • Automatic and Manual Settings On The Tekonsha Primus IQ Brake Controller
  • Yes, the Tekonsha Primus # TK90160 has automatic, proportional braking. The trailer brakes are activated when the tow vehicle brakes are activated at the same intensity as the the tow vehicle. The Power Boost settings can be set for towing a variety of trailer weights. The manual override switch is always available for emergency braking when the boost is not activated. The 3 boost settings are for when the trailer weighs the same, 25% more than, 40% more than, or over 40% of the
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  • Troubleshooting Tekonsha Primus Brake Controller that Lights Up Truck Third Brake Light
  • What's happening is that the Tekonsha Primus IQ part # TK90160 is backfeeding 12 volts to the stoplight circuit (red wire) which it is not supposed to be doing. This circuit on the controller should not be active all the time so this happening would be evidence that something is wrong with the controller. Most likely an internal short that isn't fixable. You might try unplugging the controller and then plugging it back in and see if a hard reset clears up the short. If not, it would be
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  • What Brake Controller Wiring Adapter is Required for a 2013 Dodge Durango
  • If your 2013 Dodge Durango came with a factory installed 7-way trailer connector, then you can use the Tekonsha Brake Control Wiring Adapter, # TK93VR, to connect the Primus IQ Brake Controller, # TK90160. The factor brake controller port on your Durango should be located to the left of the emergency brake pedal taped to another harness. I have attached installation instructions for you to check out. If your Durango does not have the factory 7-way trailer connector, then you will not
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  • How to Turn Off a Tekonsha PRIMUS IQ Electronic Brake Controller When Not Being Used
  • Electronic brake controllers like the Tekonsha PRIMUS IQ Electronic Brake Controller, part # TK90160, receive their power through the wiring harness that plugs into the rear of the unit. The other end of the wiring harness plugs into a connector under the dash board. If you do not intend to tow anything for the foreseeable future you can simply disconnect the wiring harness where it plugs into the vehicle wiring. In the event that in the future you do want to use the brake controller
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  • Tekonsha Plug-In Wiring Adapter for Electric Brake Controllers for 2005 Jeep Wrangler TJ
  • Jeep Wrangler models are not equipped with the under dash connector for installing a brake controller, so there is not a harness that would allow a plug and play installation available, I am sorry to say. Fortunately, a brake controller can be easily installed using our brake controller installation kit, part # ETBC7. The kit includes an adapter that will convert your existing 4-pole trailer connector to a 7-way. If your Jeep does not already have a 4-pole trailer connector, one will
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  • Troubleshooting No Power After Brake Controller Installation on 2013 GMC Sierra 1500
  • When installing your # TK90160 on your 2013 Sierra 1500 the black brake controller power wire should typically be connected to the red wire on the vehicle side. We have some reports of multiple wires that are red with a black stripe which may be what you are seeing. The only way to be sure is to trace the wire back. More than likely that is a different wire you found if you have power at the fuse block but not the brake controller. You can use your owner's manual to find which fuse
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  • How To Install Tekonsha Primus IQ TK90160 In 2013 Jeep Wranger
  • Since your 2013 Jeep Wrangler does not have a factory trailer brake controller port you will need to hardwire the Tekonsha Primus IQ Trailer Brake Controller - 1 to 3 Axles # TK90160. If your Jeep has the factory tow package you should have a coiled up light green or blue brake output wire which should be near the emergency brake pedal. You will need the # 5506 which will run from the battery, to the included circuit breaker, to the passenger compartment of your Jeep to provide the ground
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  • Trailer Brake Controller Installation on 1998 Toyota 4Runner
  • A brake controller isn't a vehicle-specific item, you can install a brake controller on just about any vehicle. The 1998 Toyota 4Runner wasn't prewired for a brake controller, so you'll need to hardwire the controller. You'll begin by installing a functional 4 pole trailer connector (if you don't have one already) which accesses the vehicle's taillight circuits for use by the trailer. I'd recommend using part # 118341. To install the # TK90160 Tekonsha Primus brake controller, you'd
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  • How To Install a Brake Controller On a 2017 Toyota Land Cruiser
  • The trailer brake controller I recommend for a 2017 Toyota Land Cruiser is the Tekonsha Primus IQ Trailer Brake Controller part # TK90160 because it has most of the same features as other top tier options like a proportional design and boost settings but without all the extra bells and whistles that increase price. If you have a factory brake controller port which would be located underneath and left of the steering column, taped to another harness near the emergency brake pedal then you
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  • Brake Controller Voltage on 2013 Ford F-350
  • If the controller is working properly, you should be getting 12V at the black power wire going into your brake controller and 12V output on the blue wire when you fully engage the manual override on your controller with the gain turned up. If you want the correct wiring harness for your truck it will be # 3034-P which will work with any Tekonsha, Reese, or Draw-Tite Brake Controller. If you have the factory 7-way this is all you need, but if you only have the factory 4-way then you
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  • What Does Brake Controller Install Connector Look Like on 2015 Lincoln Navigator
  • You are correct the attached picture shows the plug needed to install a brake controller in your 2015 Lincoln Navigator with the # 22292 but the cap pictured does need to come off so that the connection can be made.
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  • Installing Brake Controller on 2006 Ford F-53 Chassis
  • In order to install a brake controller like the Tekonsha Voyager # 39510 you were looking at on your 2006 Ford F-53 chassis you just need the Plug-In Adapter # 3035-P for the factory port behind the dash and the Hopkins Adapter # 37185 to complete the wiring at the rear bumper. The brake output wire should indeed already be ran from the factory port behind the dash back to the bumper. This blue brake wire is likely bundled up with other wiring along the frame rail toward the rear.
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  • Options for Installing Brake Controller on 2006 Fleetwood Fiesta on Workhorse Chassis
  • I believe that there is wiring located up under the dash and to the left of the steering column on the 2006 Workhorse W chassis that is for a brake controller that is on your 2006 Fleetwood Fiesta. Look for a bundle of wires held together with a white tag. The tag shows the functions of the wires. If that wire bundle is not present on your Bounder then the brake controller will have to be hardwired in. You would need a 30 amp circuit breaker, # PK54530, wire # 10-2-1 sold by the foot,
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  • Adding a Trailer Brake Controller and 7-Way To a 2012 Ford Expedition With a 4-Way Flat Connector
  • First to determine exactly what parts you need you will need to see if your 4-way flat plug is a factory plug or if the 4-way was added on. The best way to determine this is to check under the dash for the trailer brake connector. The connector will be tucked up behind the OB2 port above the throttle pedal. I have linked an installation video below for the Tekonsha Prodigy P3 Trailer Brake Controller # 90195 that shows where this connector is on your 2012 Ford Expedition. If you have
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  • Install Harness Recommendation for Brake Controller In a 1995 Ford F-250
  • Sounds like you are looking for a brake controller install harness for your 1995 Ford F-250 with a 7-way. For that you would want the part # 3035-P to allow you to install a Tekonsha brake controller. For a brake controller I would recommend the Prodigy P2 Brake Controller part # 90885. This is our best selling brake controller because of how well it works and how easy it is to setup. This is a proportional brake controller that senses the amount of braking the tow vehicle is applying
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  • Where is Brake Controller Wiring on 2023 Ford Ranger
  • Using the cut off wiring harness you have for the P3 part # 90195 you will wire it to the brake controller wiring of your 2023 Ford Ranger which is sticking out of the large wire harness that goes through the driver's side firewall, left of the brake pedal, with shrink tubing on the ends. The wiring on your truck will have it's functions labeled but for the brake controller wiring the red is for the stoplight circuit, black is for 12 volt power, white is for ground, and blue is the output
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  • Brake Controller that Mounts Small on 2013 Ford E-450
  • Finding a location on your dash to mount your brake controller can be challenging but basically you want to put it on the lower dash in an area that is out of the way for your legs but still accessible. Now if the clearance in the area is tight you can use the Redarc Tow Pro Liberty part # RED24FR with the custom fit harness for your 2013 Ford E-450 part # 331-TPH-005 and you'd have a great solution that's easier to mount since it only puts a small knob on the dash instead of a box.
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  • Primus Trailer Brake Controller Shows N.C when Installed on a 1997 Ford F-150
  • There are 4 possible reasons why the Tekonsha Primus, # TK90160, is telling you N.C. 1. Trailer not connected to tow vehicle. 2. Trailer connected with open circuit on brake line. 3. Trailer connector disconnected or corroded. 4. Loss of trailer brake magnet ground. The first one is easy enough to solve so we will go on to the second possible issue. An open circuit on the brake line or a short to the brake circuit could be caused by a couple of different issues. First, it is possible
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  • Recommended Brake Controller Adapter for 2008 Ford Explorer Sport Trac
  • It sounds like you're looking for the 6 pin adapter to plug a brake controller into your 2008 Ford Explorer Sport Trac. For that, you'll need to use part # 3035-P in most cases. If you can let me know what brake controller you're using I can confirm that this will be the correct part, or find you an alternate one that will work with your specific brake controller.
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  • Brake Controller Recommendation for a 2003 Ford Leprechaun on a Ford E-450 Chassis
  • For a brake controller I would recommend the Prodigy P2 Brake Controller part # 90885. This is our best selling brake controller because of how well it works and how easy it is to setup. Finding the brake controller connectors on those cutaway chassis E450 models can be challenging. When Ford sends them to out to aftermarket, they are used for several different vehicles, like RVs, ambulances, moving vans, delivery trucks, etc. During this process the under-dash wiring can be moved around
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  • Brake Controller Wiring Adapter for 2010 Ford F150
  • The Brake Controller Wiring Adapter, part # 22292 does carry over from the 2009 to the 2010 Ford F150 and is the correct wiring adapter for installing a Tekonsha P3 in your 2010 Ford F150. I will link you to the install instructions for the wiring adapter, as well as a link to an installation video that you might find helpful. The video shows a controller being installed on a 2009 F150, but the procedure on your 2010 model would be similar.
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  • Plug-In Adapter and Brake Controller Port Location on 2018 Ford F-53
  • The Plug-In Adapter # 3035-P you referenced is indeed the correct harness to install the Tekonsha Prodigy P2 Brake Controller # 90885 on your RV that's built on the 2018 Ford F-53 chassis. This factory port on the F-53 is located on the left hand side of the steering column support near the emergency brake pedal. I have attached an image to assist.
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  • Which Brake Controller and Harness Should be Used on 2007 Ford E-450 Chassis Motorhome
  • Different motorhome conversion companies order different packages on the vehicles they buy from Ford and GM to convert. Since your Motorhome has the 7-Way at the rear, it is a good chance that your motorhome company ordered it that way from Ford and there is a good chance that means there is an active brake controller port. Check under your dash to see if you find the port. If so you would use either the Prodigy P2 package, part # 90885 and wiring adapter # 3035-P or the P3 package,
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  • Brake Controller Install Port for 2018 Forest River FR3 Built on F-53 Chassis
  • For your 2018 FR3 built on a Ford F-53 chassis there is a connection to install a brake controller located underneath the dash. I attached a picture for you to see where it's located. The correct install harness is # 3035-P. For a brake controller I would recommend the Prodigy P3 Brake Controller part # 90195. This is our best selling brake controller because of how well it works and how easy it is to setup. This is a proportional brake controller that senses the amount of braking the
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  • Brake Controller Connector Location on a 2020 Ford Explorer
  • If your 2020 Explorer is equipped with the factory 7-way trailer connector, it will be have the brake controller connector under the dash. The connector is located under the dash, above and to the right of where the driver's right knee would be. The connector will be rectangular, and will be gray in color. If you use a Tekonsha brake controller like the Tekonsha Primus, part # TK90160, the # 3035-P wiring adapter is the correct harness. If the vehicle doesn't have the factory 7-way,
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  • Which Brake Controller Plug and Play Adapter for Tekonsha Primus IQ on 2008 Ford F-150
  • In order to install your Tekonsha Primus IQ # TK90160 you'll want to use the plug and play adapter # 3035-P, which will allow you to use the factory plug in to install your brake controller in your 2008 Ford F-150.
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  • Is Brake Controller Plug-In Adapter Available For 2008 Ford E-450 Cutaway
  • If you have a 7-way trailer connector at the rear of your vehicle then you may have the factory harness to use part # 3035-P. You can look for the factory plug that is located underneath and to the left of the steering column. If you have a 4-way connector at the back of your vehicle you will need part # 3035-P, and you will also need part # 37185. In addition you will need additional brake wire # 10-1-1 to manually run the brake wire from the brake controller to the 7-way. You may also
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  • 2002 Ford Explorer Brake Controller Install Port Location
  • Thanks for letting us know where you found the brake controller install port on your 2002 Ford Explorer. For some vehicles it can be found in a few different places so, like you said, it is nice to get feedback on where people found there harness to help other people find theirs without pulling their hair out.
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  • Recommended Adapter To Install Brake Controller On 2014 Ford Explorer With Tow Package
  • If you have a plug at the back of your Pilot brake controller you can use part # 3035-P to connect the brake controller. If you have wires at the back of your brake controller you would need part # 3035-S. This harness plugs into the vehicle but you would need to splice the wires at the back of the brake controller to the wires on the adapter.
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