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My harness was way up by the steering column under the dash. It was helpful to remove the lower knee panel that runs across the bottom of the front of the dash under the steering column. It was just a couple screws if I remember correctlyI don’t see the wiring harness they are talking about.. as well the P3, the way it’s mounted in the video , does not look like a very good spot
That second link you posted is like my brake controller and mounted pretty much the same way. When I'm not using it, I unplug it and stick the connector up under the lip of the dash and put the controller in the center console.I've heard that people have to really look or dig for the harness under the dash; it may be somewhat integrated into another harness, hiding. Maybe someone who's found it on an NNBS can elaborate.
The P3 can be mounted in lots of different positions and/or locations; installation instructions here with examples:
Maybe this helps?
That second link you posted is like my brake controller and mounted pretty much the same way. When I'm not using it, I unplug it and stick the connector up under the lip of the dash and put the controller in the center console.
I've had that controller since about 2007 and used it on my 2001 for years, mounted the same way. I actually bought a second mount and I'm able to move the controller from one vehicle to the other just by unplugging/plugging and snapping it into/out of the mount.
How heavy is your trailer? Mine weighs 7000 pounds, with 6300 of that on the 3500 lb Lippert axles, which are marginal for the job at best. I've done all of the adjustments I can/should and while the trailer brakes will engage firmly, I cannot get them to lock the tires. I've had a couple of panic stops while towing and have declared it safe.Ok, I got the P3 installled and hooked up the trailer for the first time.. I followed the directions for the P3 to set the gain. While I certainly felt the brakes, I could not get the controller to lock up the trailer brakes even at max gain of 14.0… is there something I am missing?
How heavy is your trailer? Mine weighs 7000 pounds, with 6300 of that on the 3500 lb Lippert axles, which are marginal for the job at best. I've done all of the adjustments I can/should and while the trailer brakes will engage firmly, I cannot get them to lock the tires. I've had a couple of panic stops while towing and have declared it safe.
Nice, it has axle-less suspension but looks like it has regular electric brakes, so the adjustment method suggested above should work great. Sweet little camper.I am pulling a taxa mantis overland,
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listed as 3500 lbs .. I weighed it connected to my vehicle and it weighed 3160#, so I would add back in the tongue weight… so 3500# sounds right.
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