A wiring diagram is a streamlined standard photographic depiction of an electrical circuit. The red wire will tap into the stoplight switch on your vehicle s brake pedal.
You should have four wires coming out of the back of your tekonsha 9030 voyager brake activator part 39510.
Tekonsha voyager brake controller wiring.
Front of the voyager must be horizontal see below. Warning this brake control is activated by inertia and requires the level to be set properly or the braking response will be too harsh or ineffective. Tekonsha voyager wiring diagram tekonsha voyager wiring download tekonsha electric brake controller wiring diagram lukaszmira inside 15 g. The problem i have is there are 5 wires on the wiring harness and only 4 on the controller. The brake controller will come with the universal 4 wire harness. The white wire is grounded.
Assortment of tekonsha brake controller wiring diagram. Variety of tekonsha voyager wiring diagram. The black wire on the brake controller is the 12 volt hot lead. Through the brake magnets. To properly level the sensor the trailer and tow vehicle must be parked on a. The red wire must tap into the cold side of your vehicle brakes.
The voyager must be parallel to direction of travel see below. I have also linked the installation directions for the tekonsha voyager 39510. It reveals the components of the circuit as streamlined shapes as well as the power as well as signal links between the tools. The blue wire will run back to the trailer connector. They should be white blue red and black. Wiring harness dk blue trailer brake controller switched outputred fused trailer brake controller battery feedblack brake controller groundlt blue vehicle.
Click on the image to enlarge and then save it to your computer. I have a 2006 chevy suburban equipted w a trailer package i have the wiring harness to install on to my tekonsha voyager brake controller. The white wire is the ground and it gets routed to the negative battery terminal. This wire routes first to a 20 or 30 amp circuit breaker then to the positive terminal of the battery.