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Old 06-03-2005, 04:23 PM
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Default Seven pin connector on 2005 Tundra...?

My 2005 Tundra has the tow package.
I haven't connected the brake controller yet, but I was wondering if the battery charge pin is live on my seven pin connector or will I have to connect it myself?
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
Eventually I will hook it all up and find out, but maybe someone out there can save me some aggravation.
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Everything is already at the bumper except the trailer brakes power. That you connect by installing the brake control with the connector in the kick panel. It's so easy it's not something that you should consider delaying. If your trailer needs power, your trailer NEEDS brakes. Just spend the 15 minutes hooking it up, you'll be glad you did.

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Everything is already at the bumper except the trailer brakes power. That you connect by installing the brake control with the connector in the kick panel. It's so easy it's not something that you should consider delaying. If your trailer needs power, your trailer NEEDS brakes. Just spend the 15 minutes hooking it up, you'll be glad you did.

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Done, and thanks for the reply.
Hauled my TT for the first time this past w/e and it pulled like it wasn't even there.
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