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Brake controller harness for 4th gen Tacoma?

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Glad you had a good experience. I have a Curt and want my old Tekonsha
Prodigy P3 back šŸ˜’
I have that one too believe it or not. When I found out there was no plug in my Tacoma for it I was really really upset. But the wireless one is very similar.
Pig tailing and extensive wiring are beyond my capabilities. Why there is no plug in 4th gen is baffling to me. I’m just a plug and play kinda person. Those schematics make my eyes cross. Easier for me to just go wireless
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I have that one too believe it or not. When I found out there was no plug in my Tacoma for it I was really really upset. But the wireless one is very similar.

Pig tailing and extensive wiring are beyond my capabilities. Why there is no plug in 4th gen is baffling to me. I’m just a plug and play kinda person. Those schematics make my eyes cross. Easier for me to just go wireless
I agree, it makes no sense, especially when the 4Runner has the wiring, but is rated to tow less. Any competent trailer shop should be able to install a controller, but sounds like your Bluetooth unit is working well for you.
 

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Yeah, I decided that too. Wireless I just easier but I still think what Toyota is doing is just wrong. And, now I bought the Curt and hate it and don’t think I can return it and get a Tekonsha wireless. Maybe when I save up more money. I hate this Bluetooth stuff. Always a slight delay in braking and I’ve had trailer brakes lock up at low speed. This Curt thing is garbage for how much it costs.
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