If your looking for the actual wiring harness that goes to your brake controller, Mine was located in the jack compartment in the back of the suv. If your looking for the conector where the wiring harness will plug into, it is located under the dash right in line with the throttle pedal towards the bottom of the dash. Mine was wire tired to silver bracket.
Well...I have a 2002 Excursion and hopefully its at or near the same place. It took forever for me to find. I found it behind the heater/radio dash panel. It was clipped to the metal braket to the left, once you have the panel off, about the same height as the heater controls. Hope this helps.
Have you tested the fuse?? Sometimes the wires or the plug where the bulb is plug in. Or the brake bulb, it sends the electric signal when you push the brake pedal.
It doesn't have the "quick" plug.
the gap is .054
if you have a plug on the back of your truck then there is a blue plug over top of the emergency brake pedel on top of the 50 way wire harness and your truck should have came with the plug for the electric brakes in the glove box and the wires are marked as to where they go where you hook them to your trailer brake controller i hope this helps you Allen if you have a plug on the back of your truck then there is a blue plug over top of the emergency brake pedel on top of the 50 way wire harness and your truck should have came with the plug for the electric brakes in the glove box and the wires are marked as to where they go where you hook them to your trailer brake controller i hope this helps you Allen
To the left of the park brake release, just under the dash.
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.
if it has the plug in the back of the truck for trailer brakes then it is under your dash. it should be a female plug. about in the middle of the dash(more twards the left) you can get a plug from ford that plugs right in and it will have leads off of it to wire right to your brake controller. makes it super easy
To bleed the brakes on a 2000 Toyota Tundra, first pump the brakes, then loosen the drain plug on the master cylinder and pump another 3 to 6 times. Tighten the plug and add brake fluid.
You will need a trailer brake control installed in the truck. If you have the towing package on the truck (hitch receiver and seven blade plug) then the brake control is a simple plug in installation that takes no more than 20 minutes.
Mine is slow to start in the morning. It seems to act like it is flooded. All the fuel pressures are in spec. Do I have a bad spark plug? It really is hard to start in the cold. In the summer it starts slow.
Hi, It's under the dash on the drivers side just to the left of the brake, but closer to the front. Just look for a plug-in that matches the obd reader plug. Hope this helps Hi, It's under the dash on the drivers side just to the left of the brake, but closer to the front. Just look for a plug-in that matches the obd reader plug. Hope this helps