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We sure do! The etrailer Electric Trailer Brakes item #AKEBRK-35 work with 3,500 lbs axles that have a 4 bolt mounting flange. These left and right 10" x 2-1/4" assemblies have rust-resistant, e-coated backing plates that work with 15"…
view full answer...Since your 2022 Ford Explorer has the factory tow package you can use the Tekonsha Plug-In Wiring Adapter for Electric Brake Controllers item #3035-P to install the Redarc Tow-Pro Elite item #RED63RR. This adapter will connect to the one that comes…
view full answer...The Curt Venturer Electric Brake Controller #C74VV shows just the green light when you press on the brake pedal and there is no trailer connected. So, it sounds like the controller is recognizing the trailer. Start by inspecting both the truck and…
view full answer...Per the instructions for the Curt Venturer Brake Controller, part #C74VV, a blinking red light means there is a brake overload or a short. The probable solutions listed for this is to confirm the brake maximum load of 6. If that is not the issue,…
view full answer...The orientation/angle of the Curt Echo Mobile Trailer Brake Controller part #C51180 does not matter. I have confirmed this with Curt many times and they say it does not matter what angle the Echo is mounted at, you will still have the same braking…
view full answer...Since the trailer lights work fine with your 2001 Ford F-250 but not with your 2015 Ford F-250 you at least have the issue narrowed down to your newer trucks wiring. Since the lights all work fine with the headlights turned off it sounds like the…
view full answer...The Prodigy P3 brake controller part #90195 does need to be in a specific position for the inertia sensor to function properly. It needs to face squarely towards the rear of the tow vehicle and also has to be level from side to side. I attached…
view full answer...If you have a vehicle specific wiring harness for a brake controller then that would indicate that you have a factory tow package and subsequently would already have a 7-way at the back of your vehicle. The universal 7-way connector #ETBC7 is meant…
view full answer...In US left hand drive models, the connector for the brake controller is located behind the glove box, as you can see in the install video I've linked for you. We've had no experience with Australian market Explorers, but if the plug is not…
view full answer...The trailer brake output or blue wire is not connected on a 4 to 7-way adapter like the 4 to 7-Way with 4-Way Adapter part #ETBC7L when using a wireless trailer brake controller like the Curt Echo Wireless Brake Controller part #C51180. The two four…
view full answer...You can use the Trailer Connector Adapter #337TC1474P to replace your connection as we do not have a replacement cover for the 7-Way RV Upgrade Kit #ETBC7L. The new connector will plug in just like your current unit and has the same 4-way and 7-way…
view full answer...You will have to do some splicing, but you will not have to run the wires all the way to the front of your 2004 Ford Expedition. If you watch the installation video on a 2004 Expedition that I am linking to this answer for you, you will see that you…
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