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INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS

• Braking capacity is for 2, 4, 6 or 8 trailer brake applications.
• This brake control will apply the trailer brakes while in reverse.
• This brake control is inertia activated. When the vehicle is not 

moving, the brake control will not automatically apply the trailer 

brakes. In this event, the manual brake must be depressed to 

actuate the brakes.

• This brake control is not reverse polarity protected. Reversing 

the connection to the vehicle battery or the breakaway battery 

on the trailer will damage the brake control.

• This brake control is designed to operate trailers with electric or 

electric/hydraulic brakes.

• For best results when installing components with double sided 

tape, make sure to prep the area by cleaning it with rubbing 

alcohol first.

INSTALLATION GUIDE

• Smart-Box

 Mounting:

Locate an area under the vehicle dash on center console 

or kick panel to mount the Smart-Box, making sure it is not in 

a position that interferes with the emergency brake or pedal 

operation.  Orientation of the Smart-Box Mount should be where 

[SIDE A] of the Smart-Box mounts against the kick panel or 

center console.  Allow enough room to plug in the brake control 

harness and peripheral devices easily. Mount with foam tape, 

cable ties or self-tapping screws (provided).

• Flex-Control

 and Flex-Display

 Mounting:

1. Sit in the driver’s seat and decide where you want to install 

the Flex-Display™ and Flex-Control™.  Make sure that the 

Flex-Display is within sight lines that will allow you 

to locate it easily while driving.  The Flex-Control should be 

mounted in a position that it is within easy reach while 

driving.

2. Once the installation locations are determined, bring the 

Flex-Display™ to the area it will be mounted and begin to 

run the wire either behind vehicle panels or behind weather 

stripping down to the Smart-Box™.  Use double sided tape 

to secure the Flex-Display™ to desired mounting location. 

Apply tape to the bottom of the display bracket, or remove 

the display bracket and attach the tape directly to the back 

of the display. 

3. With the Flex-Control

 in the desired location, run the wire to 

the Smart-Box

 using the vehicle’s dash seams and panels to 

conceal the wire.  Use double-sided tape to secure the Flex-

Control

 to desired mounting location.

[Optional: Use Control Bracket and attach to dash with screws 

or double sided tape. Optional mounting bracket flexes to allow 

easy mounting to curved surfaces.]

4.  With all wires routed down to the Smart-Box

 location, plug all 

peripheral wires into the Smart-Box

HOW TO ATTACH TO

VEHICLE FACTORY TOW PACKAGE

If your vehicle came equipped with a factory tow package, brake 

control function wires may exist under the vehicle dash. Consult 

vehicle manual or call for location. Purchase a vehicle specific 

Plug-in Simple!

®

 brake control connector and simply plug into 

the factory tow package plug, or splice the wires to the function 

wires under the dash.

Black wire – positive terminal (+) on battery

Red wire – cold side of stop lamp switch or brake light

White wire – ground/negative terminal (-) on battery

Blue wire – trailer electric brakes

VEHICLE MANUFACTURER

WIRING CODES

For installations on vehicles 

WITHOUT

 a factory

tow 

package use the following procedure: 

1. Be sure to use proper wire gauge when installing your control 

(12 gauge for electric brakes and positive power, 16 gauge for 

the stop lamp switch and ground).

2. Connect the white wire directly to the negative post on the 

vehicle battery. Grounding to any other location may cause 

intermittent brake control operation or failure.

3. Attach 20-amp circuit breaker (for 6 or 8 brake use 30-amp) 

or in-line fuse to the positive terminal on the vehicle’s battery. 

Route black wire from the brake control to the fuse or breaker.

4. Splice the red wire into the cold side of the vehicle’s stop lamp 

switch located by the brake pedal. Find the wire by using a 

circuit tester and probing for the wire that powers the vehicle 

stop lamps when the brake pedal is pressed.

5. Route the blue wire from the brake control to the vehicle side 

towing connector at the rear of the tow vehicle.

NOTES

• Some late model Ford/Mercury trucks and sport utility vehicles 

have 2 or more stop lamp switch wires. For proper operation, 

use the light green wire. The other wire is red with a green 

stripe. This wire goes directly to ground when not in use. 

Splicing into this wire will short circuit your brake control and 

possibly damage the unit.

• For Chevrolet vehicles 1999-06, if your vehicle does not have 

a towing package, only the ground and stop lamp switch will be 

active in the function wires under the dash. The electric brake 

wire and 12-volt power lead will be terminated outside the 

firewall. These will have to be routed to the trailer connector and 

battery on the vehicle.

• For Chevrolet vehicles 2007 New Body Style-13, only the 

ground and stop lamp switch will be active in the function wires 

under the dash. The electric brake wire and 12-volt power lead 

will be terminated outside the firewall. These will have to be 

routed to the fuse block on the vehicle.  20-amp fuses will need 

to be installed to power these functions.

• For Dodge 2005-06, to find the cold side of the stop lamp 

switch, you must have the key in the “on” position.

• Ford and Dodge tow packages come with a 20-amp battery

feed wire system that will accommodate 2 and 4 brake trailer 

magnets. An upgrade to a 30-amp (12 gauge) battery wire 

system will be needed for 6 brake systems.

OPERATING AND SETTING

YOUR CONTROLLER

1. RED DOT

A red dot on bottom-right hand corner of the 

digital display indicates trailer is connected.

2. BLANK

A blank display (no dot) indicates trailer is not 

connected.

3. POWER

Power adjustment buttons (+/-) on top of the 

control adjust power sent to the trailer brakes. 

Pressing the (-) button decreases power. 

Pressing (+) increases power. Power will be 

displayed as a percentage on the digital display 

from 5 to 99 in increments of 5%.

4. SENSITIVITY

This feature makes your trailer braking 

response more or less sensitive. A setting of 1 

indicates least sensitive. A setting of 7 indicates 

most sensitive. Adjust the sensitivity by pressing 

the button labeled “S” on the side of the unit.

5. SHORT CIRCUIT

SC indicates that a short circuit has occurred

TESTING / ADJUSTING

THE BRAKING RESPONSE:

Connect to your trailer and test drive on a dry open area at low 

speed (20 to 25 mph). Apply vehicle brakes aggressively.

1. If trailer brakes lock-up, adjust down the power setting to just 

below brake lock-up by pressing the (-) power button.

2. If the braking performance from the trailer feels as if it is 

pushing the tow vehicle, adjust the power setting higher by

pressing the (+) power button. Repeat process until smooth 

braking is obtained.

 

 

BRAKE CONTROL

WIRE COLOR

BLACK

RED

WHITE

BLUE

MAKE 

MODEL
& YEAR

VEHICLE  WIRE COLOR

CHEVY 

& GMC

2007 

(New 

Style) 

- 2013

RED 

LIGHT 

BLUE & 

WHITE

WHITE

DARK 

BLUE

CHEVY 

& GMC

         

1999 - 2007 

(Classic Style)

RED

LIGHT 

BLUE

BLACK

DARK 

BLUE

DODGE

2009-2012

RED & 

YELLOW 

WHITE & 

VIOLET

BLACK & 

DRK GREEN

DARK 

GREEN

DODGE

2003-2008

RED & 
WHITE

BLUE & 

WHITE 

BLACK & 

GREEN    

BLUE

DODGE

1997-2002

RED

WHITE

BLACK

BLUE 

FORD

F-250 / 350 
2009-2013

RED & 

BROWN

BLUE          

ORANGE

BLACK & 

GRAY

BLUE

FORD

F-150 2009-
2013

RED OR  

RED & 

GRAY

GREEN   

OR  YEL 

GRN 

WHITE & 

BROWN

BLUE

FORD

 F-150 
1994-2008

RED

LIGHT 

GREEN

WHITE

DARK 

BLUE

TOYOTA

&

LEXUS

2003-2012

BLACK

GREEN & 

YELLOW

BLACK & 

WHITE            

BLUE & 

RED                 

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SIGHT

FLEX-MOUNT

TRAILER BRAKE CONTROL

IMPORTANT

 

Read the following instructions carefully before installing 

and/or operating the brake control. 

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FLEX-DISPLAY

FLEX-CONTROL

SMART-BOX

CAUTION

DO NOT MOUNT ON DASH

ONLY MOUNT ON KICK PANEL OR CENTER CONSOLE

CONTROL BRACKET 

(optional)

KICK PANEL

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