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No Power To Prodigy P2 Brake Controller # 90885 When Plugged In To Factory Port on 2011 Dodge Ram  

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I INSTALLED A BRAKE CONTROLLER FOR MY PICKUP. I PLUG IT INTO THE EMPTY PLUG SHOULDNT THE LIGHT ON THE CONTROLLER LIGHT WHEN PLUGED IN?

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It is possible that even with a factory installed 7-Way trailer connector and tow package on the 2011 Dodge Ram that you may still need to insert some fuses in the appropriate locations in the power distribution box under the hood to power the Tekonsha Prodigy P2 Brake Controller, part # 90885.

If you look in the truck owners manual, it will show the location of the tow package fuses. If you check in the power distribution box, you may find those fuses missing so to power the tow package, you would insert the appropriate sized fuses in the specified locations.

If you find that all the fuses are there and installed correctly, I recommend checking the pins on the wiring harness port that the Tekonsha Wiring Adapter, part # 3021-P plugs into using a circuit tester, part # PTW2993. If looking at the face of the port, the 12-volt power for the brake controller should be in the upper left position. If there is no power running to that pin, then something is wrong with the truck wiring.

If there is power to the pin, make sure the harness is pinned correctly to match the port and adjust as necessary. After plugging the harness into the port, probe the black wire behind the plug with the circuit tester and again where the other end plugs into the brake controller. This will check for power running through the harness.

If power is present at the pin but not running through the harness, then you know you have a bad harness. If power is running through the harness but the brake controller does not power on, then something is wrong with the internal circuitry of the brake controller and it will need to be replaced.

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