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RRS Trailer Brake Controller Wiring

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I tried searching but did not find anything specific to the RRS, has anybody installed a trailer brake controller? Where can I find instructions/wiring diagrams and such?

-TJ
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controller wiring up front is plug and play. get the adapter that fits Ford F150s

You will have to install the trailer wiring in the rear. Atlantic British has some DIY instructions posted on their site. Wiring cost is about $150.
texas993 said:
controller wiring up front is plug and play. get the adapter that fits Ford F150s

You will have to install the trailer wiring in the rear. Atlantic British has some DIY instructions posted on their site. Wiring cost is about $150.
It's really plug and play up front? No wire splicing etc!?! If so that's awesome. I'm traveling on business currently so I can't go look around on my Range, where is the connector? Do you have a link for the "F150 adapter" I need? I'm trying to get all my parts to tow ordered while I'm on the road so I can get them in the truck this weekend.

Thanks,

TJ
Connector probably depends on the type of brake controller you are using. I use a Prodigy. See the link below for the vendor I used and scroll down to see the connector info. Use the Ford 1994 - Current connector (not the other Ford version.)

http://www.pplmotorhomes.com/parts/rv-h ... sories.htm

Wires are tucked away below the dash and above the pedals. Remove that plastic cover above the pedals, look up in there and you will see the connector plug.

Go to the following site to get instructions on how to hook up your RR harness to the rear of your vehicle. Make sure that once you click the link below, click on the intructions tab and scroll down. There are thorough instructions on how to install the wiring. Takes 1 hour max.

http://www.roverparts.com/Parts/YWJ500170ABP.cfm

Good luck.
Thanks Patrick!!!!!! Looks like I know what I need to order.

-TJ
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