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You are here: Home / Automotive & Mechanical / Part 2 of the Brake Controller Installation

Part 2 of the Brake Controller Installation

October 26, 2013

Just this morning, I received the correct wiring harness for my Tekonsha brake controller. As I mentioned earlier, I initially received the wrong one. With the new harness in hand, I was able to easily finish installing what I needed to install.

It’s very simple to complete a task like this. Simply remove a few panels in the dashboard, slide the wiring harness through the guts of what’s inside, drill a few holes to hold the controller bracket in place, attach the controller to the bracket and then connect the harness to the controller. Lucky for you, I took some pictures of part 1 and then some more of part 2. If you have any questions about what you see, please ask in the comment section below.

I haven’t configured the controller yet. When I get around to doing that after I receive the trailer, I’ll most likely write about post about that as well. Until then, enjoy what’s below.

Tekonsha P3 / 2008 Ford F-250 Brake Controller Wiring Harness

2008 Ford F-250 Dashboard Taken Apart

Installing Brake Controller Bracket

Installed Tekonsha P3 Brake Controller

Tekonsha P3 Brake Controller Installed in 2008 Ford F-250

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