is ths for the trailer brake control? if so it's a heavy blue wire under the dassh on the drivers side of the truck. it will be a lite blue and about a 10ga. or 1/8in wire.
It isn't there, Dodge didn't wire the Dakota with one. You will have to wire the brake controller your self.
not sure, but most of them have a orange wire and a blue wire run from under the brake booster, to the back. these are perfect for your trailer brake controller and break away power.
The brake wire is under the floor mat.
To wire the Tekonsha Prodigy brake controller to a 2008 Dodge Nitro, connect the wires as follows: the black wire from the brake controller should be connected to the vehicle's 12V power source, the blue wire connects to the trailer brake output, the red wire should be connected to the stoplight switch for brake signal, and the white wire is the ground, which connects to the vehicle's chassis. Make sure to securely fasten all connections and verify that the brake controller is properly mounted. It's also advisable to consult the vehicle’s wiring diagram for specific pin locations.
The wire you are looking for is a white wire in the bundle that is closest to the brake pedal. Use a test light or meter to check voltage going through the wire when the pedal is pressed.
To wire a brake controller in a 200 Series Land Cruiser, first, locate the tow package wiring harness under the dash, typically near the brake pedal. Connect the brake controller's wiring harness to the vehicle's harness, ensuring to match the color-coded wires: typically, blue for the brake output, red for the 12V power supply, and white for the ground. Secure all connections and mount the brake controller in an accessible location. Finally, test the system to ensure proper functionality before towing.
I just installed a brake controller on my 2009 Ranger several months ago. The wire you want to connect to on the brake light switch is the purple wire with the white stripe. This is one of two heavier gauge wires that are on the switch as well as some other lighter gauge wires. The other heavy gauge wire from the readings I got with my volt meter appears to be the power source. I must have got it right because everything has been working fine with the brake controller.
A bad ground wire is the most common cause of turn signals and brake lights not working. The ground wire connection might be corroded.
The Chevy dealer can sell you a wire harness that plugs in to your fuse box area that has all the wires necessary to attach the brake controler.
To connect the brake controller under the dash of a 2004 Cadillac Escalade, locate the wiring harness for the trailer brake controller, which is typically found near the brake pedal. You will connect the brake controller's power, ground, and brake signal wires to the corresponding wires in the harness. Ensure that you consult the vehicle's service manual for specific wire colors and functions to ensure proper connections. After installation, test the controller to ensure it's functioning correctly.
It has a trailer brake controller, upgraded bumper and towing mirrors. Also includes the items listed on the tow package.
To connect an electric brake controller to a 2003 Ford Excursion, you'll typically find the wiring harness under the dashboard near the brake pedal. Look for a connector with a purple wire (brake signal), a black wire (12V power), a red wire (battery), and a blue wire (trailer brakes). You may also need to access the trailer brake wiring harness on the vehicle's frame, usually located near the rear bumper. Always consult the owner’s manual or a wiring diagram for specifics.