Tekonsha 3026-P Brake Control Wiring Adapter for GM
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A 2018 Acadia will not be able to use this. It is reported that Tekonsha does not offer a Plug and Play brake control harness A hardwired connection is required. If you want to locate the wiring for a stoplight on your vehicle, you should contact your local automotive retailer or the vehicle
The type of brake controller you are referring to will determine what you should do.
In short, yes. A loom plug is located under the dash and attaches to the factory harness. Be careful to not believe you are incorrect if you try to change the position of the wire colors from their original All of them are ready to go out of the factory
It is my regret that I do not know
Selected User Reviews For Tekonsha 3026-P Brake Control Wiring Adapter for GM
Plug-and-play installation was nice, since I installed the cable and break controller while picking up our camper on the morning we picked it up. I had a good time on my trip.
It works great with the brake controller.
I hooked up my 2016 Chevrolet Traverse with the Trailer Towing package to the factory installed wiring, and it worked perfectly. We had to fish the factory plug out from behind the dash of the car to complete the connection which took about five minutes.
This product fits the 2010 Acadia perfectly.
The harness is of high quality. Using the Tekonsha P9 brake controller on my 2017 Traverse with tow package is as easy as plug n play.
I've found it to work well.
A 2010 GMC Acadia is equipped with this system. The vehicle plug had to be accessed more quickly than the brake controller could be plugged in (about 10 minutes from start-to-finish).