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Best 2015 Audi Q7 Trailer Wiring Options- Video

Best 2015 Audi Q7 Trailer Wiring Options

Hi there, Audi owners! Today, we're going to be taking a look at the best vehicle wiring options for our 2015 Audi Q7.Here we have our two best wiring options. The option on the left is the one from Curt and the option on the right is the one from Tekonsha.And in most aspects, these wiring harness are going to be basically identical, but there are a few minor differences between them and we'll cover those now.This is our Tekonsha harness and as you can see, the module is relatively small which is nice to be able to fit it into a smaller area versus our Curt here, which is quite a bit larger. As you can see here on our 2014 Audi Q7, we've got the smaller Tekonsha module installed and we're able to take our wiring and tuck it all up into the little compartment behind our tail light.Whereas if we we're using our Curt, the Curt itself would take up just about all the space inside of our compartment here, leaving no place for our wiring which would require us to have to route it into another location and store it somewhere else, making a lot more work for us.I will say, however, the Curt does have a higher output at five amps on the stop-turn circuit while our Tekonsha only has 4.2 amps on the stop-turn.They both offer 7.5 amps on the tail lights, so if you need that higher output for your stop and turn circuits on your trailer, if you've got a lot of lights, big light bars through your tail light assemblies, then the Curt may be the better option for you.Other than that, our harnesses are basically identical. They're going to have the same outputs to make the connections to your vehicle. You're going to get length of wire to run it to your battery. You'll have your fuse protection and they're both going to come with quick splices, zip ties, and sticky pads to get everything mounted up.Regardless of which module you choose, you will have to quick splice your wiring into your existing wiring on your vehicle. more


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4/15/2019 8:47:46 AM



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