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  1. #31
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    Huge thanks to Brick!

    Thanks for this post with all the images, drawings and information. I have an MY17 LD5 SD4 - I purchased the Tekonsha 3035-P from Amazon for $16AUD and got it fast freighted for $17AUD - it arrived in less than a week! Job done in no time.
    Just an update - I did not need to adjust the wiring in the 3035-P plug - it was already correct for the socket under the dash.

    I've not calibrated it yet - but everything appears to be working well and configuration was correct on a multimeter.

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    Thanks Daryl, got an Elite pro installed the other week and that loom wouldn't work, different plug under dash, also the car found the ( led) van straitaway, this is on a my16.5
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bails View Post
    Great info and now I join the ranks of a brake controller installed RRS. Thanks to the board I was able to pick the steering column as the place to mount the controller and am well pleased.
    this looks great! Do you have any suggestions on how to remove the steering shroud?

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    I've just followed the instructions to fit a redarc unit tonight. Redarc do a cable for their controller as well as the Tekonsha one mentioned but you still have to swap the wires around (sigh).

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    I decided the best way to fit the control knob was a bent piece of aluminium strap nicely polished and mounted against the centre console. No holes to drill and can be removed if I ever feel like it, the control unit was mounted in a similar position to where others have done it.

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    Sorry about the out of focus picture but you get the idea....


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