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It would be worth it to double check the wires going into the rear of the socket by the hitch as well as maybe take some emery cloth or fine sand paper and clean off any possible corrosion on the connectors in the socket. You have a 13 year old vehicle so who knows what condition your wires are in.Told my buddy, he found the wire! Really corroded, fuzes r good, anything else I need to know lol
Well that's the fun part, I got to move a switch them around, u want to help code it for me, I posed my wire messYes, the lights should be active.
Told my buddy, he found the wire! Really corroded, fuzes r good, anything else I need to know lol
O I have to have the controller?Watch the video, it shows both the controller and fusebox connections.
https://videos.etrailer.com/static/images/video/install-brake-controller-2007-gmc-yukon-90885.webm
Or go to this site, scroll to the very bottom, and pick your video:
https://www.etrailer.com/bc-2007_GMC_Yukon.htm
I don't have a trailer that has electric brakes,If you need electric trailer brakes.
mine doesn’t have any due to weight, but I definitely wanted the power.
You have to connect the brake control wiring at all if you don’t need it. Just do the power.I don't have a trailer that has electric brakes,
So I'm pretty dumb do I find these wires under dash and run them down or do I just connect the 2 under hood I'm good,
Thanks