Installing Tekonsha Prodigy P2 Brake Controller on 2006 Jeep Liberty with Factory 7-way
Question:
Hi, I have a Prodigy P2 brake controller and I have a 2006 Jeep Liberty CRD with tow package that I want to do a second installation on. I think I just need the mounting pocket, the fuse, hot wire to the controller plug, a new controller plug, and a connection to the brake pin on the 7 pin plug. Do you have a package/kit for this? Thanks
asked by: Jonald G
Helpful Expert Reply:
We don't offer a packaged kit, but we do offer the parts you'd need so you can install the # 90885 P2 into another vehicle and swap them back and forth as needed.
I believe the tow package on that gen Liberty had the functioning 7-way with the brake output wire ran up front which terminated somewhere near the emergency brake pedal or behind the driver's side kick panel. In some cases, it's under the carpet near where the firewall and kick panel meet.
If that's what you've got going on, you'll still need to run wire to the battery for power and ground and connect to the stop light switch atop the brake pedal. I'd recommend the # 5506 kit, which includes the wire, circuit breakers and hardware you'll need. You'll also need the # 7894 pigtail and the # 7686 mounting pocket.
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