Product Details
- Brand: Reese
- Model: 84028 85343 20506 7012a 118494 21536 90195
- Includes: Class 3 Trailer Tow Hitch, T-One T-Connector Custom Harness, Wiring Adapter, Trailer Brake Controller Installation Kit, Circuit Breaker, Trailer Tow Hitch Ball Mount Starter Kit, Prodigy P3 Proportional Brake Controller for Trailers with 1-4 Axles
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Trailer Hitch Tow Package Prodigy P3 Brake Control For 10-17 Chevrolet Equinox GMC Terrain w/ 7-Way RV Wiring 2" Drop Mount 2" Ball Class 3 2" Receiver Reese Tekonsha Install Notes
Installation Instructions for Draw-Tite and Reese Trailer Hitch #76028, #84028, and #CQT76028
Part Numbers:
- 76028
- 84028
- CQT76028
Applications:
- Years: 2005-Current (Chevrolet Equinox), 2010-Current (GMC Terrain), 2006-2009 (Pontiac Torrent), 2002-2007 (Saturn Vue, except Redline)
- Make and Models: Chevrolet Equinox, GMC Terrain, Pontiac Torrent, Saturn Vue
For the most up-to-date application years and trim levels, refer to the manufacturer's website.
Tools Required:
- Ratchet
- Torque Wrench
- Safety Glasses
- Sockets: 18 mm, 19 mm, 3/4"
- 6" Socket Extension
- Utility Knife
- Tape Measure
Step-by-Step Instructions:
1. Remove the Fascia Door:
- If present, remove the fascia door.
2. Install Carriage Bolts and Blocks:
- Feed the carriage bolt and large block through slots on the bottom of the frame rails using the pull wire as shown in Figure 3.
3. Position the Hitch:
- Raise the hitch into position, lifting the bumper mounting bracket over the fascia where necessary.
- Secure the hitch using M12 bolts and conical washers into the existing weld nuts. Be cautious not to push the bolts into the frame (Figure 1).
4. Install Hardware:
- Thread the conical washer over the pull wire to hold the bolt in place, remove the pull wire, and attach the hex nut.
- Hand-tighten all bolts.
5. Secure to Bumper:
- For vehicles without weld nuts:
Pull carriage bolts and small blocks through the end of the bumper and the bumper mounting bracket using the pull wire. Attach the conical washer and nut. - For vehicles with weld nuts:
Install the M12 bolts and conical washers into the existing weld nuts on the bumper (Figure 2).
6. Tighten Fasteners:
- Torque all 1/2-13 GR5 fasteners to 75 lb-ft (102 N·m).
- Torque all M12 CL10.9 fasteners to 92 lb-ft (125 N·m).
7. Replace or Modify Fascia Door:
- Replace the fascia door for 2005-2015 Equinox models.
- For 2016 and newer models, trim the fascia door as shown in Figure 4 (obtain the owner's permission before trimming).
- Return fascia doors to the owner for other models.
Hardware List:
- 4 × Carriage Bolt (1/2-13 × 1.50 GR5)
- 2 × Spacer Block (.250 × 1.50 × 3.00)
- 8 × Conical Washer (1/2")
- 4 × Hex Nut (1/2-13 GR2)
- 6 × Bolt (M12 × 1.75 × 45 CL10.9)
- 2 × Small Spacer Block (.250 × 1.50 × 2.0)
- 4 × Pull Wire (1/2-13)
Safety Notes:
- Always wear safety glasses during installation.
- Ensure proper torque for all fasteners to keep the hitch secure while towing.
- Do not cut access or attachment holes with a torch.
- Plug all holes in the trunk pan or body panels if the hitch is removed to prevent water or exhaust entry.
- Periodically check all fasteners for tightness.
Specifications:
- Max Gross Trailer Weight (Weight Carrying/Weight Distributing): 4,500 lbs (2,043 kg)
- Max Tongue Weight (Weight Carrying/Weight Distributing): 675 lbs (306 kg)
- Installation Time: Approximately 30 minutes
This product complies with V.E.S.C. Regulation V-5 and SAE J684 safety specifications for towing systems.
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.
Warning: Improper use or failure to follow instructions may result in property damage, serious injury, or death. Always consult your vehicle and trailer manuals for compatibility and installation guidelines.
Installation Instructions for T-Connector Adapter for Chevrolet Equinox
Part Numbers:
- 118494
Tools Required:
- Trim Panel Remover
- 10mm Socket & Ratchet or 10mm Wrench
- Drill (3/32” Drill Bit)
- Test Probe
Step-by-Step Instructions:
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Remove the Taillight Assemblies:
- Open the rear liftgate.
- On both the driver and passenger sides, remove two screws securing the taillight assemblies.
- Carefully pull the taillights away from the vehicle, ensuring not to damage the alignment pins.
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Disconnect the Wiring Harness:
- Disconnect the wire harness from both taillight sockets.
- Plug the T-Connector end with the yellow wire between the driver’s side taillight socket and the vehicle wiring harness.
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Route the T-Connector Wiring:
- On the driver’s side, route the T-Connector end with the green wire and the 4-flat connector down through the opening between the bumper and vehicle body.
- Route the green wire across to the passenger side and the 4-flat connector underneath the bumper.
Warning:
- Avoid routing near hot pipes, heat shields, the fuel tank, or areas that could pinch or damage the wiring.
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Install the Passenger-Side T-Connector:
- Route the green wire up through the opening on the passenger side.
- Repeat step 2 for the passenger-side T-Connector with the green wire.
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Ground the White Wire:
- Locate a suitable grounding point near the connector, such as an existing ground stud, or drill a 3/32” hole.
- Secure the white wire using the provided eyelet and screw. Clean the area to remove dirt and rustproofing.
Caution:
- Verify what is behind any surface before drilling to avoid damage or injury. Do not drill into the vehicle floor or any exposed surfaces.
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Connect the Power Wire:
- Disconnect the vehicle’s negative (-) battery cable.
- Remove the fuse from the yellow fuse holder.
- Attach the ring terminal to the positive (+) battery cable.
- Connect the other end of the fuse holder to the black 12-gauge wire using the provided yellow butt connector.
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Route the Black Wire:
- Starting from the front of the vehicle, route the black 12-gauge wire rearward along the frame rail to the rear driver’s side.
- Route the wire up through the opening behind the driver-side taillight and connect it to the red wire from the T-Connector black box using the yellow butt connector.
Warning:
- Avoid routing the wire near hot pipes, heat shields, or areas that could pinch or break the wire.
-
Reconnect the Battery:
- Reconnect the negative (-) battery cable.
- Insert the 10-amp fuse into the fuse holder.
Warning:
- Ensure all connections are complete for the T-Connector to function properly.
- Test and verify the installation with a test light or trailer.
-
Mount the Black Box:
- Behind the driver’s side taillight assembly, clean a flat area with a mixture of rubbing alcohol and water.
- Mount the T-Connector black box using the provided double-sided tape.
-
Reassemble the Vehicle:
- Reinstall the taillight assemblies and all removed panels, positioning the vehicle wiring harness securely.
- Use the provided cable ties to secure the T-Connector harness, avoiding areas that may cut or pinch the wiring.
Note:
- Mount the 4-flat connector in a suitable location under the vehicle. A bracket is not included.
Specifications:
- Max. stop/turn light: 1 per side (2.1 amps)
- Max. tail lights: (5.6 amps)
Safety Notes:
- Overloading circuits can cause fires. Do not exceed the towing manufacturer’s rating or the specified maximum ratings.
- Always follow all installation instructions and safety precautions.
Manufacturer Notes:
- Refer to the vehicle owner’s manual and instruction sheet for additional details.
Installation Instructions for T-Connector Adapter for Vehicle
Part Numbers:
- 118494
Tools Required:
- Trim Panel Remover
- 10mm Socket & Ratchet or 10mm Wrench
- Drill (3/32” Drill Bit)
- Test Probe
Step-by-Step Instructions:
-
Remove the Taillight Assemblies:
- Open the rear liftgate.
- On both the driver and passenger sides, remove two screws securing the taillight assemblies.
- Carefully pull the taillights away from the vehicle, ensuring not to damage the alignment pins.
-
Disconnect the Wiring Harness:
- Disconnect the wire harness from both taillight sockets.
- Plug the T-Connector end with the yellow wire between the driver’s side taillight socket and the vehicle wiring harness.
-
Route the T-Connector Wiring:
- On the driver’s side, route the T-Connector end with the green wire and the 4-flat connector down through the opening between the bumper and vehicle body.
- Route the green wire across to the passenger side and the 4-flat connector underneath the bumper.
Warning:
- Avoid routing near hot pipes, heat shields, the fuel tank, or areas that could pinch or damage the wiring.
-
Install the Passenger-Side T-Connector:
- Route the green wire up through the opening on the passenger side.
- Repeat step 2 for the passenger-side T-Connector with the green wire.
-
Ground the White Wire:
- Locate a suitable grounding point near the connector, such as an existing ground stud, or drill a 3/32” hole.
- Secure the white wire using the provided eyelet and screw. Clean the area to remove dirt and rustproofing.
Caution:
- Verify what is behind any surface before drilling to avoid damage or injury. Do not drill into the vehicle floor or any exposed surfaces.
-
Connect the Power Wire:
- Disconnect the vehicle’s negative (-) battery cable.
- Remove the fuse from the yellow fuse holder.
- Attach the ring terminal to the positive (+) battery cable.
- Connect the other end of the fuse holder to the black 12-gauge wire using the provided yellow butt connector.
-
Route the Black Wire:
- Starting from the front of the vehicle, route the black 12-gauge wire rearward along the frame rail to the rear driver’s side.
- Route the wire up through the opening behind the driver-side taillight and connect it to the red wire from the T-Connector black box using the yellow butt connector.
Warning:
- Avoid routing the wire near hot pipes, heat shields, or areas that could pinch or break the wire.
-
Reconnect the Battery:
- Reconnect the negative (-) battery cable.
- Insert the 10-amp fuse into the fuse holder.
Warning:
- Ensure all connections are complete for the T-Connector to function properly.
- Test and verify the installation with a test light or trailer.
-
Mount the Black Box:
- Behind the driver’s side taillight assembly, clean a flat area with a mixture of rubbing alcohol and water.
- Mount the T-Connector black box using the provided double-sided tape.
-
Reassemble the Vehicle:
- Reinstall the taillight assemblies and all removed panels, positioning the vehicle wiring harness securely.
- Use the provided cable ties to secure the T-Connector harness, avoiding areas that may cut or pinch the wiring.
Note:
- Mount the 4-flat connector in a suitable location under the vehicle. A bracket is not included.
Specifications:
- Max. stop/turn light: 1 per side (2.1 amps)
- Max. tail lights: (5.6 amps)
Safety Notes:
- Overloading circuits can cause fires. Do not exceed the towing manufacturer’s rating or the specified maximum ratings.
- Always follow all installation instructions and safety precautions.
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.
Warranty Information:
- This product is covered by a [warranty period]. For complete warranty instructions, please download the full installation PDF.
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.
Manufacturer Notes:
- Refer to the vehicle owner’s manual and instruction sheet for additional details.
Installation Instructions for 4-Way to 7-Way Adapter and Brake Control Wiring
Tools Required:
- Phillips Head Screwdriver
- Drill with 3/32" Drill Bit
- 10mm Socket & Ratchet or Wrench
- Wire Crimpers
- Wire Cutters
- Test Light or Multimeter
- Cable Ties
Part 1: Install the 4-Way to 7-Way Adapter
Step-by-Step Instructions:
-
Mount the Adapter:
- Choose a suitable mounting point on the vehicle, typically near the hitch.
- Use the provided bracket and screws to secure the adapter.
-
Connect the 4-Flat Plug:
- Plug the 4-flat connector on the adapter into the existing 4-flat plug on the vehicle.
- This connection enables tail lights, left turn, and right turn signals.
-
Ground the Adapter:
- Locate a clean, solid grounding point near the adapter.
- Drill a 3/32" hole if necessary and secure the white ground wire from the adapter using the provided screw and eyelet.
-
Leave Additional Wires Disconnected:
- The following wires will remain disconnected until Part 2:
- Black Wire: Power from the battery.
- Blue Wire: Brake control output.
- Yellow Wire: Reverse light (optional; leave disconnected unless needed).
- The following wires will remain disconnected until Part 2:
-
Test Initial Connection:
- Use a test light or trailer to verify functionality of the 4-way connections (tail lights, turn signals).
Part 2: Install Brake Control Wiring
Step-by-Step Instructions:
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Mount Circuit Breakers:
- Install two 30A circuit breakers on the firewall or another suitable location near the battery.
- Use self-tapping screws to mount them securely.
-
Route Power Wires:
- Connect the black 12-gauge wire from the 7-way adapter to the auxiliary side of one circuit breaker (this powers the 7-way socket).
- Run a heavy-gauge wire from the battery's positive terminal to the battery side of this circuit breaker, using a ring terminal.
- Run another heavy-gauge wire from the battery's positive terminal to the auxiliary side of the second circuit breaker (for the brake controller).
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Install the Brake Controller:
- Mount the brake controller under the dash on a firm surface.
- Use the following connections:
- Red Wire: Connect to the cold side of the brake switch (active only when the brake pedal is pressed).
- Blue Wire: Connect to the blue wire on the 7-way adapter for trailer brakes.
- White Wire: Connect to a solid ground point on the vehicle body.
- Black Wire: Connect to the auxiliary side of the second 30A circuit breaker (provides power to the brake controller).
-
Optional: Connect Reverse Light Circuit:
- If the trailer has a reverse light circuit, connect the yellow wire from the 7-way adapter to the vehicle’s reverse light circuit.
-
Reconnect the Battery:
- Reattach the negative battery cable and ensure all connections are secure.
- Insert the fuses into both circuit breakers.
-
Secure All Wires:
- Use cable ties to secure all loose wires and prevent damage or rattling.
-
Test the System:
- Verify functionality of all circuits (running lights, turn signals, brake lights, and brake controller output).
- If applicable, test the reverse light circuit.
Notes:
- Most installations will only require connecting the black and blue wires from the 7-way adapter.
- Leave the yellow wire disconnected unless the trailer has a reverse light or surge brake lockout circuit.
- Always adhere to safety guidelines and verify all connections before use.
Warning: Incorrect wiring can cause damage to the vehicle or trailer. Test all connections carefully before use.
Installation Instructions for 4-Way to 7-Way Adapter and Brake Control Wiring
Tools Required:
- Phillips Head Screwdriver
- Drill with 3/32" Drill Bit
- 10mm Socket & Ratchet or Wrench
- Wire Crimpers
- Wire Cutters
- Test Light or Multimeter
- Cable Ties
Part 1: Install the 4-Way to 7-Way Adapter
Step-by-Step Instructions:
-
Mount the Adapter:
- Choose a suitable mounting point on the vehicle, typically near the hitch.
- Use the provided bracket and screws to secure the adapter.
-
Connect the 4-Flat Plug:
- Plug the 4-flat connector on the adapter into the existing 4-flat plug on the vehicle.
- This connection enables tail lights, left turn, and right turn signals.
-
Ground the Adapter:
- Locate a clean, solid grounding point near the adapter.
- Drill a 3/32" hole if necessary and secure the white ground wire from the adapter using the provided screw and eyelet.
-
Leave Additional Wires Disconnected:
- The following wires will remain disconnected until Part 2:
- Black Wire: Power from the battery.
- Blue Wire: Brake control output.
- Yellow Wire: Reverse light (optional; leave disconnected unless needed).
- The following wires will remain disconnected until Part 2:
-
Test Initial Connection:
- Use a test light or trailer to verify functionality of the 4-way connections (tail lights, turn signals).
Part 2: Install Brake Control Wiring
Step-by-Step Instructions:
-
Mount Circuit Breakers:
- Install two 30A circuit breakers on the firewall or another suitable location near the battery.
- Use self-tapping screws to mount them securely.
-
Route Power Wires:
- Connect the black 12-gauge wire from the 7-way adapter to the auxiliary side of one circuit breaker (this powers the 7-way socket).
- Run a heavy-gauge wire from the battery's positive terminal to the battery side of this circuit breaker, using a ring terminal.
- Run another heavy-gauge wire from the battery's positive terminal to the auxiliary side of the second circuit breaker (for the brake controller).
-
Install the Brake Controller:
- Mount the brake controller under the dash on a firm surface.
- Use the following connections:
- Red Wire: Connect to the cold side of the brake switch (active only when the brake pedal is pressed).
- Blue Wire: Connect to the blue wire on the 7-way adapter for trailer brakes.
- White Wire: Connect to a solid ground point on the vehicle body.
- Black Wire: Connect to the auxiliary side of the second 30A circuit breaker (provides power to the brake controller).
-
Optional: Connect Reverse Light Circuit:
- If the trailer has a reverse light circuit, connect the yellow wire from the 7-way adapter to the vehicle’s reverse light circuit.
-
Reconnect the Battery:
- Reattach the negative battery cable and ensure all connections are secure.
- Insert the fuses into both circuit breakers.
-
Secure All Wires:
- Use cable ties to secure all loose wires and prevent damage or rattling.
-
Test the System:
- Verify functionality of all circuits (running lights, turn signals, brake lights, and brake controller output).
- If applicable, test the reverse light circuit.
Notes:
- Most installations will only require connecting the black and blue wires from the 7-way adapter.
- Leave the yellow wire disconnected unless the trailer has a reverse light or surge brake lockout circuit.
- Always adhere to safety guidelines and verify all connections before use.
Warning: Incorrect wiring can cause damage to the vehicle or trailer. Test all connections carefully before use.
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.
Warranty Information:
For complete warranty instructions, please download the full installation PDF.
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.
Installation and Operation Instructions for the P3 Electronic Brake Control
Specifications:
- Supports 2, 4, 6, and 8 brake applications.
- Utilizes proportional braking with an inertial sensor.
Tools Required:
- Drill with a 1/8" bit.
- Screwdriver or nut driver.
- Wire crimp tool.
- Probe-type circuit tester.
Safety Notes:
- Avoid mounting or activating RF-generating devices (e.g., cell phones) within 12 inches of the brake control.
- Always adhere to the vehicle's Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR).
- Do not use the Boost feature during icy or slippery road conditions.
- Disconnect the trailer plug before testing a breakaway switch to prevent damage.
Hardware List:
- P3 Brake Control Unit.
- Mounting bracket.
- Wiring harness.
- #8 x 3/8" self-tapping screws.
Installation Instructions:
Mounting the Brake Control:
-
Traditional Bracket Mount:
- Secure the bracket to a solid surface using the provided screws.
- Attach the brake control unit and adjust to the desired angle.
- Tighten screws securely.
-
Under Dash Pocket Mount:
- Secure the small metal bracket with screws to a flat surface.
- Attach the T-slot mount to the metal bracket and insert the brake control.
Wiring the Brake Control:
- Option 1: Use the included pigtail wiring harness for a generic installation.
- Option 2: Use an OEM-specific wiring harness compatible with the vehicle's tow package.
- Wire Functions:
- Black: Positive power (+12V).
- White: Vehicle ground.
- Red: Cold side of brake pedal switch.
- Blue: Trailer brakes output.
Setting Up the Control:
- Connect the trailer to the vehicle.
- Use the Menu/Options button to access the setup screen.
- Select the brake type:
- Electric: For electric brakes.
- Hydraulic: For electric over hydraulic braking systems.
- Adjust the power output to ensure effective braking without wheel lock-up.
Boost Feature:
- Provides enhanced braking sensitivity.
- Available in three levels:
- B1: Light braking boost.
- B2: Moderate braking boost.
- B3: Aggressive braking boost.
- Recommended for heavier trailers or varying load conditions.
Reverse Mode:
- Cancel Boost and Hold features for 3 minutes by pressing and holding the Boost button for 5 seconds while holding the brake pedal.
Troubleshooting Guide:
Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
---|---|---|
No trailer brakes | Poor ground or power loss | Check power and ground connections. |
Brakes lock up | Power too high | Reduce the power setting. |
Open Ground Warning | Loose ground connection | Inspect and secure ground wire. |
Overload Warning | Excessive brake current | Inspect trailer brake wiring. |
Output Shorted | Wiring short in circuit | Inspect the blue wire for damage. |
Maintenance:
- Inspect connections and wiring regularly for damage or wear.
- Adjust trailer brakes after the first 200 miles of use and every 3,000 miles thereafter.
- Clean the brake control unit periodically to maintain optimal performance.
Warranty Information:
- Limited Lifetime Warranty:
- Covers defects in materials and workmanship under normal use.
- Excludes damage caused by misuse, improper installation, or external factors.
- Attention: For complete warranty instructions, 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.