Reddit mentions of Tekonsha 119190 ModuLite HD Plus Protector with Integrated Circuit and Overload Protection Trailer Light Power Module

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Tekonsha 119190 ModuLite HD Plus Protector with Integrated Circuit and Overload Protection Trailer Light Power Module
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Uses a direct connection to the tow vehicle's battery to power the trailer's stop/turn/tail/running lights without overloading the vehicle's electrical systemUse when: trailer has more than 1 light assembly per side and is equipped with multiple clearance or running lights; if tow vehicle may tow a variety of trailers; if tow vehicle has 'lamp out' sensorsRe-settable short circuit/overload protection - guards itself and the tow vehicle from shorts and wiring install mishaps; rated at 4.2 amps for turn/stop circuits, 7.5 amps for taillight circuitFor vehicles with pulse width modulation (PWM) taillights, ensuring full brightness of the trailer lights; use on 2 or 3 wire systems; works with LED and/or incandescent bulbs (vehicle & trailer)Includes pigtail with 4-flat connector and cover along with wire for battery; comprehensive instructions; backed by Tekonsha's 1 Year Limited Warranty
Specs:
Height8.88 Inches
Length3.98 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMay 2017
Weight0.1 Pounds
Width4.75 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Tekonsha 119190 ModuLite HD Plus Protector with Integrated Circuit and Overload Protection Trailer Light Power Module:

u/PoetmasterGrunthos ยท 2 pointsr/cmaxhybrid

I have this one and I love it! It required some drilling to install, but with a new drill bit, the drill goes through like butter. My trailer is pretty small, so I could easily get by with a Class I hitch, but I like having the Class II because you never know. I realize the car isn't rated for towing, but this car is easily capably of towing a small trailer. For the wiring, I bought this and this which wasn't too bad to install. I had to remove quite a bit of trim and stuff from the back to get at everything, and then I routed the output wire to the area behind the little battery door, so I can just remove that little door to get at the wires.

All in all, I love this hitch. You can barely see it from behind, and it has almost no impact on the foot-activated liftgate, other than in the absolute center of the rear bumper.