Product Details
- Brand: Tekonsha
- Model: 8508220 3035-286
- Includes: BRAKE-EVN Proportional Brake Controller for Trailers with 1-4 Axles, Trailer Brake Controller Custom Harness
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For 2002-2003 Ford Explorer Sport Trac Tekonsha BRAKE-EVN Brake Control + Plug & Play BC Adapter By Tekonsha Install Notes
Installation Instructions for Electric Trailer Brake Control Wiring Adapter
Part Number: 303500
Tools Required:
- Test Light
Step-by-Step Instructions:
Step 1: Locate the Vehicle’s Electric Brake Control Harness
- Locate the electric brake control harness under the dashboard:
- Near the center console on most vehicles.
- For Ford Full-Size Vans: Underneath and to the left of the steering column.
- For Ford Explorer/Mercury Mountaineer:
- Behind the glove box on the passenger side, or
- Underneath and to the left of the steering column, taped to another harness near the emergency brake pedal.
- Identify the 6-pin connector that matches the adapter’s plug.
Step 2: Verify Battery Power
- Use a test light to probe the connector and verify that battery power is supplied.
- Alternatively, follow the wires from the connector to ensure they are not disconnected behind the instrument panel.
If battery power is present:
- Proceed to Step 4.
If no battery power is present:
- Follow Step 3 to add power.
Step 3: Add Power to the Connector
- Use an electric brake control wiring kit to route the required wires as follows:
- Cut the battery feed wire at the vehicle connector, leaving enough wire to splice.
- Use the supplied butt connector to connect the wiring kit’s battery feed wire to the vehicle harness.
- Cut the trailer brake wire at the vehicle connector, leaving enough wire to splice.
- Connect the wiring kit’s trailer brake wire using the supplied butt connector.
Step 4: Connect the Adapter
- Plug the brake control adapter into the vehicle’s electric brake control harness connector.
- Follow the brake control manufacturer’s installation instructions to wire and mount the brake controller unit.
Step 5: Test the Installation
- Complete the installation as instructed by the brake control manufacturer.
- Perform all test procedures to verify proper operation of the trailer brake system.
Warnings:
- Overloading the Circuit May Cause Fires:
- DO NOT exceed the lower of the following:
- The vehicle manufacturer’s towing rating, or
- Maximum Capacity: 4 axles / 8 brakes (24 amps).
- DO NOT exceed the lower of the following:
- Always read and follow the vehicle owner’s manual and the brake controller installation instructions.
Wiring Overview:
- Battery Feed (Fused): Supplies power to the brake controller.
- Ground: Ensures proper grounding for the brake controller system.
- Stop Lamp Switch (Input): Provides a braking signal to the brake controller.
- Trailer Brake Controller (Output): Sends braking signals to the trailer brakes.
Safety Notes:
- Verify all wiring connections are secure and routed away from:
- Sharp edges
- Hot surfaces
- Moving parts
- Inspect the adapter and wiring periodically for wear or damage.
End of Instructions
Installation Instructions for Electric Trailer Brake Control Wiring Adapter
Part Number: 303500
Tools Required:
- Test Light
Step-by-Step Instructions:
Step 1: Locate the Vehicle’s Electric Brake Control Harness
- Locate the electric brake control harness under the dashboard:
- Near the center console on most vehicles.
- For Ford Full-Size Vans: Underneath and to the left of the steering column.
- For Ford Explorer/Mercury Mountaineer:
- Behind the glove box on the passenger side, or
- Underneath and to the left of the steering column, taped to another harness near the emergency brake pedal.
- Identify the 6-pin connector that matches the adapter’s plug.
Step 2: Verify Battery Power
- Use a test light to probe the connector and verify that battery power is supplied.
- Alternatively, follow the wires from the connector to ensure they are not disconnected behind the instrument panel.
If battery power is present:
- Proceed to Step 4.
If no battery power is present:
- Follow Step 3 to add power.
Step 3: Add Power to the Connector
- Use an electric brake control wiring kit to route the required wires as follows:
- Cut the battery feed wire at the vehicle connector, leaving enough wire to splice.
- Use the supplied butt connector to connect the wiring kit’s battery feed wire to the vehicle harness.
- Cut the trailer brake wire at the vehicle connector, leaving enough wire to splice.
- Connect the wiring kit’s trailer brake wire using the supplied butt connector.
Step 4: Connect the Adapter
- Plug the brake control adapter into the vehicle’s electric brake control harness connector.
- Follow the brake control manufacturer’s installation instructions to wire and mount the brake controller unit.
Step 5: Test the Installation
- Complete the installation as instructed by the brake control manufacturer.
- Perform all test procedures to verify proper operation of the trailer brake system.
Warnings:
- Overloading the Circuit May Cause Fires:
- DO NOT exceed the lower of the following:
- The vehicle manufacturer’s towing rating, or
- Maximum Capacity: 4 axles / 8 brakes (24 amps).
- DO NOT exceed the lower of the following:
- Always read and follow the vehicle owner’s manual and the brake controller installation instructions.
Wiring Overview:
- Battery Feed (Fused): Supplies power to the brake controller.
- Ground: Ensures proper grounding for the brake controller system.
- Stop Lamp Switch (Input): Provides a braking signal to the brake controller.
- Trailer Brake Controller (Output): Sends braking signals to the trailer brakes.
Safety Notes:
- Verify all wiring connections are secure and routed away from:
- Sharp edges
- Hot surfaces
- Moving parts
- Inspect the adapter and wiring periodically for wear or damage.
Attention:
This is a summary of the installation procedure. For complete installation instructions, including diagrams and detailed information from the manufacturer, please download the full installation PDF.
For technical support and assistance, our team of experts is available to help. You can reach our tech support by visiting www.trailerjacks.com or calling 877-869-6690.
Installation Instructions for Electronic Brake Control
Product Information:
- Model: Electronic Brake Control for 2, 4, 6, & 8 Brake Applications
- Part Number: N8508220
Tools Required:
- Drill with 1/8" drill bit
- Screwdriver or 1/4" Nut Driver
- Wire Cutter/Stripper
- Wire Crimping Tool
- Probe-type Circuit Tester
- Assorted End Wrenches
Components Included:
- Brake Control Unit
- Mounting Bracket
- Mounting Screws (#6 x 3/8") (Qty: 4)
- Warranty Card
Mounting Instructions:
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Select a Suitable Mounting Location:
- Must be securely mounted to a solid surface.
- Must be within easy reach of the driver.
- Ensure the area behind the mounting location is clear before drilling.
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Mark the Hole Locations:
- Hold the mounting bracket in place.
- Mark the holes using the slots in the bracket as a template.
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Drill Mounting Holes:
- Use a 1/8" drill bit to drill holes at the marked locations.
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Secure the Bracket:
- Use two self-tapping screws to secure the bracket.
- Avoid over-tightening to prevent stripping the holes.
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Mount the Brake Control Unit:
- Secure the unit to the bracket using the remaining two screws.
Wiring Instructions:
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Connect the Wires:
- Black Wire: Vehicle Power (12V positive battery connection, use a 30A circuit breaker).
- White Wire: Vehicle Ground (secure to a clean, bare metal surface).
- Red Wire: Stop Light Switch (connect to the wire that activates only when the brake pedal is pressed).
- Blue Wire: Trailer Brakes (connect to the brake wire at the trailer connector).
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Verify Wiring Connections:
- Use a circuit tester to confirm correct connections.
Controls and Operation:
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Output (Gain) Control:
- Adjusts the maximum power delivered to the trailer brakes.
- Use the +/- buttons to increase or decrease output.
- Display shows values from 0 to 10 (0 = minimum power, 10 = maximum power).
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Manual Control:
- Located on the front of the brake control unit.
- Slide the control to manually apply the trailer brakes.
- Use this feature to check or adjust brake performance.
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Boost Control:
- Provides more aggressive trailer braking.
- Boost levels: b.1, b.2, and b.3.
- Increase or decrease the boost by pressing the Boost Control button.
Setting Power to the Trailer Brakes:
- Connect the trailer to the tow vehicle.
- With the engine running, set the Output/Gain to approximately 5.0.
- Drive at 25 mph on a dry, level surface.
- Apply the Manual Control fully:
- If trailer brakes lock up, decrease power.
- If braking is insufficient, increase power.
- Repeat until braking is smooth and effective, just below wheel lock-up.
Troubleshooting Guide:
Issue | Cause | Solution |
---|---|---|
No display or no response | Power/ground loss | Verify black and white wire connections. |
Display flashes continuously | Short circuit in trailer brakes | Inspect trailer wiring and connections. |
Braking power too low | Gain set too low | Increase gain using + button. |
Intermittent power loss | Loose connection | Inspect all wiring and connections. |
Safety Notes:
- Do not mount the unit at an angle greater than -20° to +70° from level.
- Ensure all wiring connections are secure to avoid braking failures.
- Regularly inspect trailer brakes for wear and proper adjustment.
Technical Support:
For technical support and assistance, our team of experts is available to help.
You can reach our tech support by visiting www.trailerjacks.com or calling 877-869-6690.
Warranty Information:
- Limited Warranty: Covers defects in materials and workmanship.
- Excludes misuse, improper installation, and normal wear and tear.
For complete warranty instructions, please download the full installation PDF.