Where Is The Factory Trailer Brake Controller Port In A 2011 Dodge Durango?
Question:
I can not find the wiring harness for my 2011 durango left of the emergency brake and have had the whole bottom of the dash off and the center console off and no where to be seen
asked by: ROY C
Expert Reply:
The factory trailer brake controller port in your 2011 Dodge Durango will be located underneath the dash near the emergency brake pedal, but can be pretty hard to find. If you take a look at the 4:22 minute mark of the included video of the Tekonsha Prodigy P2 # 90885 with plug-in adapter # TK93VR being installed you will see where we have found the connector on a similar 2013 Dodge Durango.
Keep in mind this port will only be there if your vehicle has the factory 7-way connector. If you do NOT have the factory 7-way connector you will need to go a different route.
You would first need to install a 4-way connector # 118552, then a 7-way connector # ETBC7.
You would then need to hardwire the controller to your vehicle following the included help article.
Let me know if your vehicle has the factory 7-way connector or not and I would be happy to make sure you get the correct components.
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T-One Vehicle Wiring Harness with 4-Pole Flat Trailer Connector
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