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Old 06-19-2005, 02:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Newbie Question (Electric Brakes)

I just bought my new Titan LE w/ Big Tow yesterday and I have a few questions. I have a Prodigy brake controller and I need to get that hooked back into the truck.

My question is......I received a pigtail jumper for electric brakes. It looks I need to plug that in somewhere. I looked under the steering wheel and can't seem to locate a connector that will mesh up. Any thoughts?

Secondly, I received my cleats which are pretty self explanatory how they work but I also received 4 small square looking clips. It came with a tool to tighten down the hex head screw. What exactly are those smaller square things for?

Thanks so much in advance

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Secondly, I received my cleats which are pretty self explanatory how they work but I also received 4 small square looking clips. It came with a tool to tighten down the hex head screw. What exactly are those smaller square things for?
I can't help you with the brake questions, but those "squares" are your utilitrac locks. You can use them on the end of your tracs to keep people from stealing things like bed extenders by sliding them out.
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Thanks so much. That makes total sense to me now. They will be on later tonight.

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The electric brake connector is under the dash near the parking brake. It should have a label hanging off of it.
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Thanks a ton guys. The new security clamps are put on and after searching around, I found the electric brakes connector stowed away above the parking brake.

Both questions answered without calling the dealership. You gotta love it.

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