Product Details
- Brand: Draw-Tite
- Model: 5535 3040-5
- Includes: I-Command Proportional Brake Controller for Trailers with 1-4 Axles, Trailer Brake Controller Custom Harness
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Trailer Brake Control for 05-15 Toyota Tacoma w/ Plug Play Wiring Adapter I-Command Draw-Tite Electric Proportional Trailer Brakes Module Box Controller Install Notes
Installation Instructions for Electric Trailer Brake Control Wiring Adapter
Part Number 304000
Tools Required:
- Drill with 3/32” Bit (if needed)
- Phillips Head Screwdriver
Step-by-Step Instructions:
Step 1: Locate the Vehicle’s Electric Brake Control Harness
- Locate the electric brake control harness:
- Underneath and left of the steering column, taped to another harness near the emergency brake pedal.
- The harness features a 5-pin connector matching the adapter plug.
Step 2: Secure the Ground Wire
- Find a suitable grounding point near the harness, such as:
- An existing ground stud, or
- If necessary, drill a 3/32” hole into a metal surface.
- Use the provided eyelet and screw to secure the white ground wire to the grounding point.
- CAUTION: Do not drill into the vehicle floor or bed.
- Clean dirt, rust, or rustproofing from the area before securing.
Step 3: Connect the Adapter
- Plug the brake control adapter into the 5-pin connector of the vehicle’s electric brake control harness.
- Follow the brake control manufacturer’s installation instructions to:
- Wire the adapter to the brake controller, and
- Mount the brake controller securely as instructed.
Final Step: Test the Installation
- Follow the test procedures provided by the brake controller manufacturer to confirm proper operation.
Warnings:
- Circuit Overload Can Cause Fires:
- DO NOT exceed the lower of:
- Vehicle towing capacity specified by the manufacturer, or
- Maximum Capacity: 4 axles / 8 brakes (24 amps).
- DO NOT exceed the lower of:
- Read and follow the vehicle’s owner’s manual and the brake control instructions.
Safety Notes:
- Always wear safety glasses during installation.
- Periodically inspect all wiring and connections for signs of damage or wear.
- Ensure wires are routed away from:
- Sharp edges
- Moving components
- Hot surfaces
End of Instructions
Installation Instructions for Electric Trailer Brake Control Wiring Adapter
Part Number 304000
Tools Required:
- Drill with 3/32” Bit (if needed)
- Phillips Head Screwdriver
Step-by-Step Instructions:
Step 1: Locate the Vehicle’s Electric Brake Control Harness
- Locate the electric brake control harness:
- Underneath and left of the steering column, taped to another harness near the emergency brake pedal.
- The harness features a 5-pin connector matching the adapter plug.
Step 2: Secure the Ground Wire
- Find a suitable grounding point near the harness, such as:
- An existing ground stud, or
- If necessary, drill a 3/32” hole into a metal surface.
- Use the provided eyelet and screw to secure the white ground wire to the grounding point.
- CAUTION: Do not drill into the vehicle floor or bed.
- Clean dirt, rust, or rustproofing from the area before securing.
Step 3: Connect the Adapter
- Plug the brake control adapter into the 5-pin connector of the vehicle’s electric brake control harness.
- Follow the brake control manufacturer’s installation instructions to:
- Wire the adapter to the brake controller, and
- Mount the brake controller securely as instructed.
Final Step: Test the Installation
- Follow the test procedures provided by the brake controller manufacturer to confirm proper operation.
Warnings:
- Circuit Overload Can Cause Fires:
- DO NOT exceed the lower of:
- Vehicle towing capacity specified by the manufacturer, or
- Maximum Capacity: 4 axles / 8 brakes (24 amps).
- DO NOT exceed the lower of:
- Read and follow the vehicle’s owner’s manual and the brake control instructions.
Safety Notes:
- Always wear safety glasses during installation.
- Periodically inspect all wiring and connections for signs of damage or wear.
- Ensure wires are routed away from:
- Sharp edges
- Moving components
- Hot surfaces
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
Part Number: N5535
Components of the Brake Control:
- A. Output (Gain) Control
- B. Boost Control
- C. Manual Slide Control
- D. Bracket Mounting Holes
- E. LED Display
Package Contents:
- (1) Brake Control Unit
- (1) Mounting Bracket
- (4) Self-Tapping Mounting Screws (#6 x 3/8”)
- (1) Warranty Card
Tools Required:
- Phillips Screwdriver
- Drill with 1/8” Drill Bit
- Wire Connector Crimp Tool
- Probe-Type Circuit Tester
- Wire Cutter/Stripper
- Assorted End Wrenches
Wiring and Controls:
- Black Wire: Vehicle Power
- Red Wire: Stop Light Switch
- White Wire: Vehicle Ground
- Blue Wire: Trailer Brakes
Installation Steps:
Step 1: Selecting a Mounting Location
- Choose a secure, solid surface that is easily accessible to the driver.
- Ensure the area behind the panel is clear to avoid damage during drilling.
Step 2: Install the Mounting Bracket
- Hold the mounting bracket in the selected position and mark the hole locations.
- Drill holes with a 1/8” drill bit.
- Secure the bracket using (2) self-tapping screws (provided).
- Mount the Brake Control unit into the bracket with the remaining screws.
Adjusting Power to the Trailer Brakes:
- Connect the trailer to the tow vehicle.
- With the engine running, hold the Manual Slide Control fully to the left and set the Output (Gain) Control to approximately 5.0.
- Drive at 25 mph on a level, dry, paved surface.
- Fully apply the Manual Slide Control:
- If the trailer brakes lock up: Decrease the power using the Output/Gain Control.
- If braking is insufficient: Increase the power.
- Repeat until braking is sufficient but just below wheel lock-up.
- Test braking using the brake pedal at low speeds.
Boost Control:
The Boost feature increases braking aggressiveness with three levels:
- b.1: Boost Level 1 – Starts braking at 14% power.
- b.2: Boost Level 2 – Starts braking at 28% power.
- b.3: Boost Level 3 – Highest boost setting for heavy loads.
To Activate Boost:
- Press the Boost Button to display the current level.
- Use the + or - buttons to adjust.
Troubleshooting:
Issue | Cause | Solution |
---|---|---|
No Display | Power or ground wire issue. | Check black and white connections. |
Flashing Display (2/sec) | Overload or short on the brake wire. | Inspect trailer brake wiring. |
Braking Too Aggressive | Output set too high. | Reduce Output/Gain setting. |
No Braking | Output set too low. | Increase Output/Gain setting. |
Blank Display (Idle) | Power-saving mode (after 15 minutes). | Activate the brakes to resume. |
Brake Adjustment Procedure:
- Raise the trailer and secure it with jack stands.
- Remove the cover on the brake backing plate.
- Adjust the brake shoes until the wheel is hard to turn.
- Back off the adjuster slightly until the wheel spins freely with slight drag.
- Repeat for all wheels.
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Installation Instructions for Electronic Brake Control
Part Number: N5535
Components of the Brake Control:
- A. Output (Gain) Control
- B. Boost Control
- C. Manual Slide Control
- D. Bracket Mounting Holes
- E. LED Display
Package Contents:
- (1) Brake Control Unit
- (1) Mounting Bracket
- (4) Self-Tapping Mounting Screws (#6 x 3/8”)
- (1) Warranty Card
Tools Required:
- Phillips Screwdriver
- Drill with 1/8” Drill Bit
- Wire Connector Crimp Tool
- Probe-Type Circuit Tester
- Wire Cutter/Stripper
- Assorted End Wrenches
Wiring and Controls:
- Black Wire: Vehicle Power
- Red Wire: Stop Light Switch
- White Wire: Vehicle Ground
- Blue Wire: Trailer Brakes
Installation Steps:
Step 1: Selecting a Mounting Location
- Choose a secure, solid surface that is easily accessible to the driver.
- Ensure the area behind the panel is clear to avoid damage during drilling.
Step 2: Install the Mounting Bracket
- Hold the mounting bracket in the selected position and mark the hole locations.
- Drill holes with a 1/8” drill bit.
- Secure the bracket using (2) self-tapping screws (provided).
- Mount the Brake Control unit into the bracket with the remaining screws.
Adjusting Power to the Trailer Brakes:
- Connect the trailer to the tow vehicle.
- With the engine running, hold the Manual Slide Control fully to the left and set the Output (Gain) Control to approximately 5.0.
- Drive at 25 mph on a level, dry, paved surface.
- Fully apply the Manual Slide Control:
- If the trailer brakes lock up: Decrease the power using the Output/Gain Control.
- If braking is insufficient: Increase the power.
- Repeat until braking is sufficient but just below wheel lock-up.
- Test braking using the brake pedal at low speeds.
Boost Control:
The Boost feature increases braking aggressiveness with three levels:
- b.1: Boost Level 1 – Starts braking at 14% power.
- b.2: Boost Level 2 – Starts braking at 28% power.
- b.3: Boost Level 3 – Highest boost setting for heavy loads.
To Activate Boost:
- Press the Boost Button to display the current level.
- Use the + or - buttons to adjust.
Troubleshooting:
Issue | Cause | Solution |
---|---|---|
No Display | Power or ground wire issue. | Check black and white connections. |
Flashing Display (2/sec) | Overload or short on the brake wire. | Inspect trailer brake wiring. |
Braking Too Aggressive | Output set too high. | Reduce Output/Gain setting. |
No Braking | Output set too low. | Increase Output/Gain setting. |
Blank Display (Idle) | Power-saving mode (after 15 minutes). | Activate the brakes to resume. |
Brake Adjustment Procedure:
- Raise the trailer and secure it with jack stands.
- Remove the cover on the brake backing plate.
- Adjust the brake shoes until the wheel is hard to turn.
- Back off the adjuster slightly until the wheel spins freely with slight drag.
- Repeat for all wheels.
Warranty Information:
- Limited Lifetime Warranty:
- Covers defects in materials and workmanship.
- Excludes normal wear and tear, misuse, or improper installation.
- For complete warranty information, 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.
For complete installation instructions, including diagrams and detailed information from the manufacturer, please download the full installation PDF.
End of Instructions