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Post Info TOPIC: Electric Brake Control Plug In Location


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Electric Brake Control Plug In Location


I have a 2006 F350 Super Duty 6.0L that I bought used. I use this as a daily driver and to tow a 13.5K RV. It had an electric brake controller already installed (hardwired in under dash). I want to replace this with a P2 Prodigy that came with a plug-n-play connection but I can't find the plug under the dash. I am assuming there is a plug in otherwise why sell a cable with connectors and not just wires at one end.  Can anyone give me some guidance here?

 

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Mike



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Mike


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Go to the dealer where you bought the P2 and get the correct adapter for your truck. Then, it is really simple. On my 2004, the plug was located under the steering column and just a tad hard to locate. The adapter cable will have some instructions with it.

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Ken and Fran 2006 Sunnybrook F250 SD CC PSD


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Mine was all tied up nice and neat, tucked away under the dash. I did a google search and found an install video for my P3 on youtube. Try checking that out. I can't remember the video name but is showed exactly where it was. Good Luck

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Jason

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