A. Power Buttons
B. Boost Button
C. Menu/Options Button
D. LCD Display Screen
E. Connector (For Wiring Harness)
F. Mounting Hole (1 per side)
G. Manual Knob
F
B
Important Facts to Remember
1. Do not mount or activate RF generating items
(cell phones, two way radios) near (less than 12")
the brake control.
2. The P3 employs an inertial sensor. It senses
deceleration and generates an output that is based
on deceleration, thus the term “Proportional
Braking”.
3. The P3 will “HOLD” your trailer with 25% of
power setting while you are at a standstill with
brake pedal applied for longer than 5 seconds.
4. The P3 will brake proportionally in reverse.
It will apply the appropriate brake voltage based
on deceleration.
5. WARNING The Gross Combined Weight Rating
(GCWR) must never exceed the vehicle manufacturers recommendation.
6. CAUTION Boost not intended to be used during
icy road conditions.
7. For Technical Assistance and Warranty
Information call: 1-888-785-5832 or
www.tekonsha.com.
The P3 can be mounted from 0 degrees to 360 degrees
vertically in the direction of travel. (See Diagram for
Mounting the P3).
Wiring Brake Control
Your P3 brake control has a unique connector located
at the back of the control. This connector allows you
two options to wire your brake control.
Option 1:
Use Pigtail Wiring Harness included. This harness can
be installed by following the Generic Wiring Guide.
Option 2:
Use an OEM specific wiring harness. If your vehicle
came with a factory tow package that included a 7-way
connector, you can purchase a Tekonsha OEM wiring
harness with the P3 connector on one end and your
specific vehicle’s connector on the other.
Display Readings after Wiring the P3
After successfully wiring your P3 you should see the
following on the LCD display:
• Power to P3 without trailer connected.
• Power to P3 with trailer connected Boost feature
engaged (B1).
• Manual Knob Activated without trailer connected.
ALTERNATING SCREENS
• Manual knob activated (with trailer), 5.4 denotes a
hypothetical power output. This value is set using
the Power Buttons. Range is 0.0 to 15 volts. This
is an indication of voltage output to electric brakes.
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• Power to P3 but display is in power saving mode
(no motion or activity for at least fifteen minutes).
Mounting the P3
0˚
360˚
A
B
Traditional Bracket Mount
A. Mounting Bracket
B. #8 X 3/8" Machine Screw with Internal Tooth
Washer
1. CAUTION Drilling or use of longer screws may
damage unit.
2. Securely mount bracket to a solid surface.
3. Insert supplied #8 x 3/8" machine screws on each
side into the mounting holes.
4. Adjust control to desired position and tighten
screws until snug.
C
B
C
A
Under Dash Pocket Mount
A. T Slot Mount
B. Small Metal Bracket
C. #8 X 3/8" Self Tapping Screws
1. Securely mount Small Metal Bracket to a solid
surface using supplied #8 X 3/8" Self Tapping
Screws.
2. Securely mount T Slot Mount to Small Metal
Bracket using supplied #8 X 3/8" Self Tapping
Screws.
3. Plug in connector.
4. Insert P3 Brake control.
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NOTE:
1. Front of the P3 must be horizontal, see below.
2. The P3 must be parallel to direction of travel,
see below.
IncorrectCorrect
Direction of TravelDirection of Travel
Automatic Leveling of the Sensor
The P3 will automatically acquire the proper level
setting. It will also automatically adjust as you travel
up or down hills.
Set Brake Type
Press Menu/Options Button to view Setup screen.
Select/highlight Brake Type and Press OK
(Menu Button).
Select/highlight Electric or Hydraulic and Press OK
(Menu Button).
Select/highlight Confirm and Press OK (Menu Button).
Screen should show Brake Type Setting E (Electric) or
H (Hydraulic) in the lower left of screen.
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Adjusting the Power to the Trailer
Brakes
Once the control has been securely mounted, it is
necessary to set the power needed to stop the trailer
during a braking event.
1. Connect trailer to tow vehicle.
2. With engine running set power (with Power
3. Drive tow vehicle and trailer on a dry level paved
3 If trailer brakes lock up:
q Turn power down using Power Buttons.
3 If braking was not sufficient:
q Turn power up using Power Buttons.
4. Repeat Step (3) until power has been set to a point
5. Using the brake pedal, make a few low speed
(Prior to setting Boost)
Buttons) to indicate 6.0
surface at 25 mph and fully apply Manual Knob.
just below wheel lock up or at a sufficient force as
to achieve maximum braking power.
stops to check the power setting. Trailer braking
is initiated and terminated via the stoplight switch.
When the brake pedal is released, trailer braking
will cease.
Boost Setting
The boost button was designed to allow a more aggressive
setting for your trailer brakes and is available in three
levels - B1, B2, B3. Each incremental boost setting
increases the sensitivity of the P3’s inertial sensor,
enhancing the participation of the trailer brakes during a
braking event.
Boost On
Truck/Trailer B1 icons on the screen indicate Boost On.
For example: With the boost off, during a braking event,
the power to the brakes starts out at zero and increases
with deceleration. With the boost on level 1,
B1, during a braking event, the power automatically
starts out at approximately 13% of the power setting and
increases with deceleration. With the boost on level 2,
B2, or with the boost on level 3, B3, during a braking
event, the power automatically starts out at approximately
25% of the power setting and increases with deceleration.
Some cases where you might want to use the boost button:
• You like the trailer braking to ‘LEAD’ the tow
vehicle’s braking
• Towing a full vs. empty trailer
• Degraded brake performance (most electric brakes
require manual adjustment - see Appendix A or a
dealer for adjustment or repair)
(Boost Setting continued on next page)
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NOTE: Boost not intended to be used to take place of
trailer brake adjustment or repair.
See the chart below for recommended “Boost” settings
(indicated with X) for typical Trailer to Vehicle weight
relationships.
Select your boost setting based on your towing situation,
driving preference and condition of your trailer brakes.
Typical Boost Settings For
Optimal Performance
TRAILER WEIGHT compared to VEHICLE WEIGHT
(with properly adjusted trailer brakes*)
(BOOST “OFF”)
” B1 B2 B3
BOOST “OFF”
IN CR EA SI NG BOOST LEV EL
➮➮
X X
Trailer weighs less than Vehicle
X X X
Trailer weighs approXimately same as Vehicle
X X X
Trailer weighs up to 25% more than Vehicle
X X
Trailer weighs up to 40% more than Vehicle
WARNING
Combined Weight Rating (GCWR)
X
Trailer weighs oVer 40% more than Vehicle
* Increased Boost setting may be needed if trailer
brakes are worn, see Appendix A or a dealer for brake
adjustment or repair
NOTE:
1. Always warm the trailer’s brakes before setting
the power. Warm trailer brakes tend to be more
responsive than cold brakes. To warm trailer
brakes, drive a short distance (1/4 mile) at 45 MPH
with manual lever engaged enough to cause trailer
braking at a low level.
2. WARNING The power should never be set high
enough to cause trailer brakes to lock up. Skidding
trailer wheels can cause loss of directional stability
of trailer and tow vehicle.
3. The power/Boost may need to be adjusted for
different load weights and road conditions.
4. Not all trailer brakes will lock up due to various
conditions. However, inability to lock up the
brakes generally indicates the need for an
inspection to determine the cause.
5. When the power is set correctly you should feel
unified braking between the trailer and tow vehicle.
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Do not exceed Gross
.
Reverse
When backing a trailer you can cancel “BOOST”
and “HOLD” for a period of three minutes. This can
be accomplished by pressing the boost button continuously for five seconds with the brake pedal depressed.
The display will indicate:
Release boost button and the “R” Arrow icon will
flash.
Flashes
After three minutes the “BOOST” and “HOLD”
features will automatically return to your previous
settings.
NOTE:
Returning to your previous settings prior to three minutes can be accomplished by pressing the boost button.
Set Language
Press Menu/Options Button to view Setup screen.
Select/highlight Help and Press OK (Menu Button).
Select/highlight Language and Press OK (Menu
Button).
Select/highlight English (or French or Spanish)
and Press OK (Menu Button).
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Set Screen Brightness / Color / Contrast
Press Menu/Options Button to view Setup screen. Select/
highlight Help and Press OK (Menu Button).
Select/highlight Display and Press OK (Menu Button).
Select/highlight option to change - Brightness / Color
/ Contrast and Press OK (Menu Button). Brightness has
High / Normal / Low as options. Select your desired
Brightness and Press OK (Menu Button).
Color has Pink / White / Blue / Light Blue / Cyan / Green / Light Green / Orange / Magenta as options.
Select your desired Color and Press OK (Menu Button).
Contrast has Normal / High as options. Select your desired
Contrast and Press OK (Menu Button). High contrast makes
the text black on colored background.
Select Storable Settings
Press and hold the boost button for 2 seconds until the
“Select” menu comes up.
Arrow down to select the preferred “Trailer” setting and
press OK. This “Trailer” setting is now ready to be customized by following the desired setting (Brake Type,
Power Setting, Boost Setting, Language, Brightness/Color/
Contrast). To store presets 2-5, repeat above instructions.
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Troubleshooting
Press Menu/Options Button to view Setup screen.
Select/highlight Help and Press OK (Menu Button).
Select/highlight Trouble Shoot and Press OK
(Menu Button).
Select/highlight Trouble Shoot and Press OK
(Menu Button). The following 4 functions are available
for diagnostic and troubleshooting.
Displays the vehicle battery voltage (black wire).
Displays voltage supplied from stoplight switch with
brake pedal depressed (red wire).
Displays average voltage provided to the trailer brakes
(blue wire).
Displays the current provided to the trailer brakes
(blue wire).
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Warnings & Cautions
The P3 has built in troubleshooting/diagnostic features.
Situation: screen flashes Warning! Open Ground
Probable Cause: Trailer is connected and P3 loses
connection to battery ground.
Situation: screen flashes Warning! Overload
Probable Cause: P3 detects an excessive current
overload condition during operation.
Situation: screen flashes Warning! Output Shorted
Probable Cause:
1. Detects brake output wire shorted to ground.
Short during idle condition.
2. Use of some test lights or non-Tekonsha testers
can cause this problem.
Situation: screen flashes Caution! Power Loss
Probable Cause: Power to P3 interrupted during
braking or stop lamp active while connecting power
to the trailer brake control.
Situation: screen flashes No Trailer Connection!
ALTERNATING SCREENS
Probable Cause:
1. Trailer not connected to tow vehicle.
2. Trailer connected with open circuit on brake line.
3. Trailer connector disconnected or corroded.
4. Loss of trailer brake magnet ground.
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Appendix A: Trailer Brake Adjustment**
Brakes should be adjusted after the first 200 miles of
operation when the brake shoes and drums have “seated”
and at 3000 mile intervals, or as use and performance requires.
The brakes should be adjusted in the following manner:
1. Jack up trailer and secure on adequate capacity jack
stands. Follow trailer manufacturers recommendations for
lifting and supporting the unit. Check that the wheel and
drum rotate freely.
WARNING Do not lift or support trailer on any part of
the axle or the suspension system.
2. Remove the adjusting hole cover from the adjusting slot
on the bottom of the brake backing plate.
3. With a screwdriver or standard adjusting tool, rotate the
starwheel of the adjuster assembly to expand the brake
shoes. Adjust the brake shoes out until the pressure of the
linings against the drum makes the wheel very difficult to
turn.
Note: With drop spindle axles, a modified adjusting tool with
about an 80 degree angle should be used.
4. Then rotate the starwheel in the opposite direction until
the wheel turns freely with a slight lining drag.
5. Replace the adjusting hole cover and lower the wheel to
the ground.
6. Repeat the above procedure on all brakes.
WARNING Never crawl under your trailer unless it is
resting on properly placed jack stands.
Follow the trailer manufacturers recommendations for lifting
and supporting the unit. Do not lift or place supports on any
part of the suspension system.