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Anyone installed a brake controller? I have a 2017 Yukon. Thought it was going to be an easy install. Looked under the IP driver side and don't see any hookup. Not seeing too much on this. Any idea? Thanks.

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Welcome to the forum from Oregon. Someone will chime in with help.


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Anyone installed a brake controller? I have a 2017 Yukon. Thought it was going to be an easy install. Looked under the IP driver side and don't see any hookup. Not seeing too much on this. Any idea? Thanks.

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Should be a bundle of wires cut and taped off right above left knee under dash. You need to splice them, no plug. Plus some hook ups under hood. Easy stuff
 

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what pete said, the other 2 wires are under the hood one is tucked down between the fuse box and fender (red wire) and the other is taped to the main harness down by the steering arm area also a (red wire) they connect to the open post's on the outside front of the fuse box, you "might" have to put a fuse in I think it would take a 30a the bigger one not the micro fuse type
 
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The older body styles had a pigtail & connector tied up under the dash; yours plugs directly into the electrical block. It looks to me like you have the right pigtail.

eTrailer has videos showing the inside cab installation. As @Doubeleive mentioned, there are a couple of connections to make in the underhood fusebox, one for the trailer brakes, and the other (optional) one to send power back to the trailer, like to maintain charge on an RV battery while you drive. eTrailer has other good videos on installations.

https://www.etrailer.com/bc-2017_GMC_Yukon.htm?style=with+factory+Tow+Package&furl=-pm-Tekonsha
 
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