10-12 Dodge Ram 2500 3500 4500 Integrated Electronic Trailer Brake Control Mopar on 2040-parts.com
Dover, Pennsylvania, United States
10-12 DODGE RAM 2500 3500 4500 INTEGRATED ELECTRONIC TRAILER BRAKE CONTROL MOPAR
2012 RAM 4500 that was not so equipped from the factory. Decided to upgrade to a Tekonsha P3 this year for more adjustability. Instructions included, but the instrument panel bezels are not. (I re-used it for the Tekonsha). Comes with the two Phillips head screws but not the Torx head screw. Do your research as to the installation process for this controller. See the last few photos, which are notes from the installation instructions. Will require the dealership to activate this function in your truck's EVIC as well as input an installation code/pin. Please contact your local dealership if you have any questions or concerns about the process. I will not accept returns because you did not take the time to understand how these work. Thanks for looking. |
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