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I have found several 6 pin rectangular plugs and am not sure which is correct to use with a brake controller. I have found two on the drivers side near the ebrake. one has a single wire plug connected and the other does not appear to have connections to the + bat. Anyone run across this and have any advice?

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I have found several 6 pin rectangular plugs and am not sure which is correct to use with a brake controller. I have found two on the drivers side near the ebrake. one has a single wire plug connected and the other does not appear to have connections to the + bat. Anyone run across this and have any advice?

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Call Winnebago for assistance in installing the brake controller. I am not sure it is prewired but could be.
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