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Thanks guys for the input. I have decided on Prodigy 3, I checked and all I need is the E450 wire harness(Factory harness is there) and it looks like plug and play!Get a proportional controller they work the best and does has a harness under the dash the controller wires into to make it work.
That's what I have and its awesome.Thanks guys for the input. I have decided on Prodigy 3, I checked and all I need is the E450 wire harness(Factory harness is there) and it looks like plug and play!
I would go with the factory ford controller and get your camper reflashed to enable it. I love the factory brake control on my F150. The pic below shows the brake control above the driver dash vent. From what I can tell the Ford p/n is 9C2Z-2C006-A but you may want to call a dealer to verify it matches your VIN. This is the best price I see. 2009-2017 Ford Van OEM Dash Trailer Brake Control Module 9C2Z-2C006-A | eBay
I enabled my brake control using the Forscan software and a OBD to USB adapter which was cheaper than a reflash at the dealer. View attachment 62441
I looked into the OEM controller, I need to talk to a dealer about flashing the E450. The cutaway chassis doesn't ave any extras in the dash software, only odometer,trip A and B no other options. But thanks for the heads up I'll make some callsI would go with the factory ford controller and get your camper reflashed to enable it. I love the factory brake control on my F150. The pic below shows the brake control above the driver dash vent. From what I can tell the Ford p/n is 9C2Z-2C006-A but you may want to call a dealer to verify it matches your VIN. This is the best price I see. 2009-2017 Ford Van OEM Dash Trailer Brake Control Module 9C2Z-2C006-A | eBay
I enabled my brake control using the Forscan software and a OBD to USB adapter which was cheaper than a reflash at the dealer. View attachment 62441
Mine has 7 way plug already installed and I found the OEM brake controller wire harness behind the dash near the location in your photo. That is where I would mount the P3 controller.You might have to search for a dealer to reflash the ones around here will NOT mess with motor homes. Dad has been fighting them just to get his brake lights to work on trailer, they are controlled by the computer on his motor home. Decided to just splice into taillights and make it work the old way.
Mine has 7 way plug already installed and I found the OEM brake controller wire harness behind the dash near the location in your photo. That is where I would mount the P3 controller.
Most trucks now come with brake controllers from the factory, nice clean look and out of the way.This is what I used in my Tahoe pulling a 30' Gulf Stream Ultralight.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000P17NXQ/?tag=sxsweb24-20
I plan to install it in my new tow truck once I find one I like.
Edit: I had brakes on both axles. You didn't mention whether one or both axles have brakes. But it really shouldn't make a difference.
I happen to have a buddy that sales Ford trucks from F250s up to Sterling Tractors. I'l contact him and see if he can help me.Yeah his had the 7pin and they were working but they stopped and the RV dealer pulled the codes and it was ECU error but they couldn’t fix it because they don’t have ability to Program a Ford/Chevy/Dodge computer sent him to Ford dealer, and all the Ford dealers all said they won’t mess with RV chassis at all, take it RV shop. Just a heads up maybe your dealers won’t be a******s