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Old 12-28-2007, 03:03 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Towing Conversion Question

I have an '07 Titan SE. I have installed a hitch, helper springs, Prodigy Brake Controller (plug and play Titan connector), and plug and play trailer connector. I have connected my trailer and the lights work but the brakes dont seem to be working. The brake controller says the connection is good. Am I missing something? I think I read somewhere that a couple of relays need to be installed?
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Re: Towing Conversion Question

Yep, don't know about 07's, but my 04 took two; under the hood. Not sure if anyone else is carrying them besides the dealer.
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Re: Towing Conversion Question

Anyone have any installation instructions? Where do I wire them in? What relays do I need? Thanks
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Re: Towing Conversion Question

Ok I just looked and I already have the two blue relays and a brown relay. Why else could the brakes not be working?
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Re: Towing Conversion Question

As you are driving, grab the boost lever, and see what power level is on the display. Do you have the Prodigy set up correctly?. Can you hitch the trailer to a friends truck with known working brakes to make sure it's not the trailer. You can apply a full 12 volts to the trailer brakes while on a jack to see if the magnets are trying to activate the brakes.
Do you have a good ground?


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I had similar problems, factory tow....My tt had a bad ground at the brakes.
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Re: Towing Conversion Question

The trailer is working fine with another truck we use to tow it all the time. I have not done any "setup" on the Prodigy. What do I need to configure?
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