3rd Gear
Quote:
Can you take a picture of the plug underneath your car? I got a TX350 I'm not sure if I have that plug. Could not find it anywhere. Thanks!Originally Posted by roque
wiring is pretty straightforward just like the Grand Highlander, rear driver’s side panel cup holder and rear corner bumper. I didn’t have to removed the bumper but the plug is there within reach
Pit Crew
sheetmetalfab
Pit Crew
close
- Join DateMar 2024
- LocationAlaska
- Posts:163
-
iTrader Positive Feedback0
-
iTrader Feedback Score(0)
-
Likes:406
-
Liked:90 Times in 62 Posts
Quote:
its in the left rear corner. Originally Posted by rainlake
Can you take a picture of the plug underneath your car? I got a TX350 I'm not sure if I have that plug. Could not find it anywhere. Thanks!
has a dummy plug in the connector vertically.
I have the curt hitch--whats the bare minimum I need to tow a trailer. A wiring harness, right? Is there consensus on an OEM part number vs Curt (or similar?). I'd also be semi-interested in moving the kick sensor while I'm down there. From above, i posted this, but i dont think i saw if there was resolution on brackets.
Kick Sensor PT83P-48240-AB $80
Bracket. Kick Sensor. "PT413-48240-AB / PT413-48240-AA" $42.02 (Need both?)
Kick Sensor PT83P-48240-AB $80
Bracket. Kick Sensor. "PT413-48240-AB / PT413-48240-AA" $42.02 (Need both?)
Ok trying to document my progress for myself and others:
Likely bare min (functionality/legality) is the
Likely bare min (functionality/legality) is the
- control box that goes in the LHR cup-holder area: Pt725-48241
- Wiring harness from bumper-to-4-pin: PT725-48240 (Source)
Following. I don't do towing but we need a hitch to attach our bike rack.


