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I'm looking for some ideas on were to mount my brake cobtroler? I'm like 6'3" tall and was thinking down above the gas pedal, but I thought I would see if anyone had a better idea. Thanks!
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I'm looking for some ideas on were to mount my brake cobtroler? I'm like 6'3" tall and was thinking down above the gas pedal, but I thought I would see if anyone had a better idea. Thanks!
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How about in the glove box or center console?
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I thought of the console, but it has to be mount with-in -20 to +70* facing forward. I just hate to hang it under the steering wheel. I may just have too.
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Do you just need to see it or are there controls on it you need to reach?
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You really need to mount it where you can reach it. Heres a couple of pics showing where I mounted mine. I am only 5'11 but it works out fine for me. No leg clearance issues at all.
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Thanks MSeeb for the picures, that helps! I think thats were I'll be putting mine too.
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NOTE: 2006 models use a different trailer wiring adapter than previous years! Make sure to get one from Hummer for 2006 models as the pin-outs are different!
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Thanks and yes I got the one in the trailer kit with the truck.
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Call Peter at Sewell Hummer in Plano Parts Dept and he can explain. He is the one who looked it up for me when I told him the pin-outs were different on the 2006 model.
Had I known at the time, I would have documented the wiring I ended up with. I had to use a meter and tone each wire. GOod thing you can remove the pins from the connector and put them in their proper place. |
do it like this
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by PARAGON:
do it like this </div></BLOCKQUOTE> That's a nice crack on the windshield. ![]() |
Hurricane Katrina
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by tomp:
Call Peter at Sewell Hummer in Plano Parts Dept and he can explain. He is the one who looked it up for me when I told him the pin-outs were different on the 2006 model. Had I known at the time, I would have documented the wiring I ended up with. I had to use a meter and tone each wire. GOod thing you can remove the pins from the connector and put them in their proper place. </div></BLOCKQUOTE> Ok, I found out that there is chance my kit is from a 05. Does anyone the right wiring for the 06 so I can ckeck it? Thanks |
Well I have it all installed. I checked all the wires and it must have been the right plug. I ended up with it installed the same place as MSeeb. Thanks guys for the input!
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Anyone have the part number for the harness for an '05?
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Did you test it towing trailer with brakes? I know that the wire guages are different sizes on the Z-82 wiring adapter for a very good reason. I also know that they are labeled wrong for a 2006 H2.
I had a Chevy 2500HD with the Z-82 harness installed and attached to my brake controller. The harness that came out of my truck is exactly the same one that Hummer sells. When I removed it out of my truck and plugged it into the H2, it did not work. I had to figure it out myself as Hummer did not yet make one for the 2006 H2. What I had to do was to remove all of the pins out of the connector, tone out each pin under the H2 dash using my meter, then re-install the pins in the proper places. It now works like it suppose to. |
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