A fuse would work, but breakers are nice because they reset themselves. If the breaker is for the 12-volt accessory circuit of the 7-way it would be a 40 amp fuse. If the fuse is for the brake controller it will need to be a 20 amp fuse if its between 2 and 4 brake assemblies, or 30 amps if between 6 and 8 assemblies.
Still relevant today because it's the best built SUV in American History. My wire on the back of the plug broke (one) and the ground on the flat plug broke after 25 years.
I'm curious why you didn't use the relay block to tap into the brake switch. There is a provision there for just this application. Thanks much for the walk through!! Zip~
Thank you for the feedback on this installation. We do not look into tapping into the relay block. We find it just as easy to tie the wire into the brake signal wire. Thank you for sharing this tip with us. www.etrailer.com/Accessories-and-Parts/etrailer/ETBC7.html
Didn't u forget the 40 amp circuit breaker for the hot orange wire before connecting it to the battery? Here you connected it directly to the battery without any fuse/breaker. Thx
The only issue I have is the ground, should have cleaned the frame up with a grinder or buffer pad so there was clean metal for it to sit on. Then put liquid electrical tape over it.
What do you do to rust proof the bare metal from drilling at 4:21 and 5:39? What do you use to seal the crimp connector at 4:20 to prevent the wire from rusting from moisture and road salt?
To protect the bare metal, you can use a rust resistant spray paint. This step will protect the metal from rust and corrosion. To protect the wiring from corroding, use heat shrink butt connectors. www.etrailer.com/Wiring/Curt/C57674.html
Couldn't the power wire connect directly to the positive battery terminal with an inline fuse? instead of a breaker? If so what Amp rating should the fuse be? If not then can you explain how the breaker works, or is different than a fuse?
I installed a 7way pin harness to on my 2020 durango gt w/o tow package. The harness has a blue wire, so my question is can i juct connect the blue wire from the controller to that blue wire from wiring harness
The blue and orange wire are going from the 7 pin connector to the brake controller in the cab of the vehicle. www.etrailer.com/Wiring/Curt/C57674.html
gary morgan The orange wire is a separate power feed for an illumination circuit. Controllers back in the day were wired to only light up when your dash lights are on, using that orange wire. Modern controllers have light displays anytime they are active, no matter what the dash lights are doing, so the orange wire isn't needed.
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@@jakesvids3467 yes but you should sand the surface to clean metal for a good conection, the guage for thag frame isnt going to have much contact point after a self tapper, shouldve used the oem ground cable, or sanded it down first, this will rust in months and you will be chasing gremlins
Compared to the rusty connection, I do worry about the rusty frame. I don’t trust the frame towing a load that is heavy enough to require a brake controller
FINALLY, i found information that explains where exactly to run the wires! Thanks guys!
We are happy to help!
Thank you your explanation was very clear and uncomplicated. Will buy the kit now!
We are happy to help! Check out the following link to see this kit on our website.
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A fuse would work, but breakers are nice because they reset themselves. If the breaker is for the 12-volt accessory circuit of the 7-way it would be a 40 amp fuse. If the fuse is for the brake controller it will need to be a 20 amp fuse if its between 2 and 4 brake assemblies, or 30 amps if between 6 and 8 assemblies.
Still relevant today because it's the best built SUV in American History. My wire on the back of the plug broke (one) and the ground on the flat plug broke after 25 years.
I'm curious why you didn't use the relay block to tap into the brake switch. There is a provision there for just this application. Thanks much for the walk through!! Zip~
Thank you for the feedback on this installation. We do not look into tapping into the relay block. We find it just as easy to tie the wire into the brake signal wire. Thank you for sharing this tip with us.
www.etrailer.com/Accessories-and-Parts/etrailer/ETBC7.html
Thanks for the tip! I'll check mine for it!!
Its for the brake controller, to prevent overdrawing of the circuit.
Didn't u forget the 40 amp circuit breaker for the hot orange wire before connecting it to the battery? Here you connected it directly to the battery without any fuse/breaker.
Thx
Both of the terminals on the back of the fuse box already have fuses inside the box.
The only issue I have is the ground, should have cleaned the frame up with a grinder or buffer pad so there was clean metal for it to sit on. Then put liquid electrical tape over it.
So near the 10 minute mark, what's is the breaker for?
Its just a fuse, but its a bolt on style basically
What do you do to rust proof the bare metal from drilling at 4:21 and 5:39?
What do you use to seal the crimp connector at 4:20 to prevent the wire from rusting from moisture and road salt?
To protect the bare metal, you can use a rust resistant spray paint. This step will protect the metal from rust and corrosion. To protect the wiring from corroding, use heat shrink butt connectors.
www.etrailer.com/Wiring/Curt/C57674.html
Couldn't the power wire connect directly to the positive battery terminal with an inline fuse? instead of a breaker? If so what Amp rating should the fuse be? If not then can you explain how the breaker works, or is different than a fuse?
I installed a 7way pin harness to on my 2020 durango gt w/o tow package. The harness has a blue wire, so my question is can i juct connect the blue wire from the controller to that blue wire from wiring harness
What size amp breaker was used in this video?
how can l get power to the light inside the trailer,only work went l turn my lights on, the truck.
Where were the orange and blue wires by the hitch located?
They were run from the front of the vehicle for the brake controller.
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If I already have the 4 pole, can I just use the one on the 7 plug i got.from you guys?
You should be able to plug the 4 pole into the 7 pin and wire the other functions to the tow vehicle.
so where did the Blue and Orange wire come from?
The blue and orange wire are going from the 7 pin connector to the brake controller in the cab of the vehicle.
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just asking what is the orange hot lead for on the brake pig tail
gary morgan The orange wire is a separate power feed for an illumination circuit. Controllers back in the day were wired to only light up when your dash lights are on, using that orange wire. Modern controllers have light displays anytime they are active, no matter what the dash lights are doing, so the orange wire isn't needed.
Thanks!
We are happy to help! Check out the following link to see this brake controller on our website.
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would this work on my 99 escalade?
your video is really good,l never had done it before and was so easy thanks.
I have 99 gmc sub were can I order that install kit
dodgerskiller The kit is available here: www.etrailer.com/p-etbc7.html
You connected the ground right to rust lol
The screw itself is the ground contact because its drilled into the frame.
@@jakesvids3467 yes but you should sand the surface to clean metal for a good conection, the guage for thag frame isnt going to have much contact point after a self tapper, shouldve used the oem ground cable, or sanded it down first, this will rust in months and you will be chasing gremlins
Compared to the rusty connection, I do worry about the rusty frame. I don’t trust the frame towing a load that is heavy enough to require a brake controller
Bueno
Gracias!
So helpful