Hopkins 47715 Plug-In Simple Brake Control Connector
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It can be found under the dash board of your vehicle on the driver's side, if it has the tow package installed. This connector (Hopkins 47715) connects to it. It consists of wiring harnesses. The hitch does not connect outside of the house. You should find a female connector under the driver's side dash near the brake pedal, where you connect the Hopkins 47715's six-pin male connector. This is the 4-footer Located on the back of the brake controller is the male connector. Thanks for reading, and I hope this is helpful.
It is not possible to fit the 47715 on the Ewing To replace part number 53015 on a 2011 Ram, you will need the serial You may contact us with any further questions by calling the number listed below The following number The number 835 I am available Monday through Thursday, 0129 to 0209. The hours are 8 to 10 on Friday Thank you very much. I would appreciate it if you could call me at 5.
Please note that the 47715 is not the right part for you. 47815 can be used for a 2010 Toyota Tacoma to connect the brake control system to the vehicle. You can contact our tech support staff at 800-341-4479 if you have any further questions The number 835
Theodore H. James You asked about Hopkins #47715. Thank you for reaching out. Tow packages by Ford are designed to be plugged into this plug. Specifically, a #47815 is should be used for the Toyota Tundra 2009 model. It means a lot to Hopkins Towing Solutions to have your support. The number 835 You can reach us Monday to Friday The following is the schedule for Friday, From 00am to I am available from 100pm to 600pm I appreciate your help, thank you
Selected User Reviews For Hopkins 47715 Plug-In Simple Brake Control Connector
Originally bought for an E350 super duty, but used on a 2005 E350. I was completely satisfied with the results. This is an easy to install program. Upon plugging in the harness, it was installed on the firewall behind E brake, right in the corner of firewall next to the This may be of some assistance.
Because the end meant for mounting on the truck side was not in good shape and would not fit the truck properly, I used the end from a controler plug I had from an older vehicle. At least it had a The whole thing was a waste of time and.
Here's my review of the Hopkins 47284 brake controller " Truly was a plug and play brake controller for my 2002 Ford F-150 installed the Hopkins 47715 adapter a couple of minutes after buying it, five of which were used to locate the plug in the truck and run the adapter cable. It seems to work I drove around with the trailer and tested and ended up setting it to 90%.
I gave it a 4 because it is a basic plug and not much can go with it. But why did I give it a 4? There is no point in the other side of the plug, as everyone has already stated. Plugging it into the brake controller is not possible. The wire had to be cut before I could install the device. Other than that, I can't think of anything. I was able to install it easily. There is no fuse for the 2001 F350 as the plug is in a hard to fit place if you have large hands, and the manual does not mention the fuse being missing. The star belongs to the plug that didn't do anything, so it's missing.
The solution worked!.
I highly recommend this service and it worked wonderfully.
It wasn't a good fit for me. We were instructed to order all This is needed for a 1999 Chevrolet.