If it came from the factory with the tow package option, yes.
If it came from the factory with the tow package option, yes.
The connecting outlet is located under the left side of the dash above the emergency brake. You are looking for a plug in outlet that is color coded blue. The connecting pigtail that you can get from any Dodge dealer will also be blue on the end that you are going to plug in. Connect them together and then you are ready to connect the other end to your electric brake controller.
The light will only go off when the circuit fault is repaired. The sensors (clipped into the brake pads) and the wiring from the BCM to them needs to be a complete circuit.
The 2007 Dodge Charger is a gas-powered vehicle.
The 2007 Dodge Durango is a gas-powered vehicle.
The 2007 Dodge Grand-Caravan is a gas-powered vehicle.
No it is not. They changed the wiring in 2007, it is no longer "plug and play".
The wiring is already run for you. It's a simple matter of wiring up the brake controller and installing it in the cabin. Go where ever you comfortably shop (I got mine and Wal-Mart)and get the best controller you can afford. They all work the same but the higher priced unit are more user friendly. Go home and TOPS! Start to finish.
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Dot-4
Dot 3
any brake fluid that has a DOT 3 rating will work
The wiring diagram for the 2007 Kia Sportage is a diagram that shows the location of all of the electric connections. The diagram indicates wiring colors and where each color ends.