FORD F250
BrakeSmart Controller Custom Install
After reading many comments and reviews, primarily on
RV.NET, I decided to purchase a BrakeSmart Controller. It seemed to get
the best ratings and considering the price of the 5th wheel we'd be towing
it just didn't make sense to me to buy anything but the best, just to save
$200. After receiving the unit I decided to install the controller in the
dash pocket since they were similarly shaped. I thought others might also
be interested in a custom install so I took a few pictures and notes as I
went along.
A word of CAUTION: This installation requires
partial disassembly of your dash and drilling several holes into the
BrakeSmart Controller case which probably will void your controller
warranty, or worse, could destroy the controller if you're not careful. I
tried to think of ways to attach it without drilling holes (duct tape,
brackets, etc) but couldn't think of anything that would be 100% solid.
These notes are for reference only as your situation may be different. I
take zero responsibility if something goes wrong. Use at your own risk.
I installed the pressure hose and sensor per their instructions. Since I have an automatic I routed the wiring thru the firewall plug where the clutch would be with a standard transmission.
You must first remove the dash component that
contains the pocket. Mine was attached with (10) 7mm screws. Remove the
litter bag holder (2 screws). Reach in and disconnect the wiring harness
from the lighter then pop out the lighter base (it might be easier to pop
the base out first). Remove the cup holder (2 screws on the sides, 2
screws inside on the top). Remove 2 screws along the bottom of the
component.
Now comes the tricky part. There are still 2 screws
holding the top of the component. They are underneath the overlapping dash
component. Carefully pull on the right side of the overlapping component
then along the bottom toward the steering wheel. Just pull it far enough
away to get a 7mm socket underneath to remove the 2 remaining screws. I
tried pulling mine further away but it didn't seem to want to give so I
decided not to force it. Be careful not to scratch the pocket compartment.
The pocket component has a small tit on the top, right side that rests
inside a hole. It should now lift out.
The pocket now needs to be cut off. I included a picture
indicating the approximate size of the cutoff piece. I used a small saw at
first but went to a Dremel. You'll find that the sides of the pocket are
where the controller case touches as you get closer to a fit; the top and
bottom will fit easily. Don't take too much off at first; better to make
several cuts then to take off too much.
Remove the 4 screws from
the back of the controller case and you'll see some areas on the inside
where mounting screws can protrude without touching any internal
components. Unfortunately I was too involved during this stage and forgot
to take pictures of the inside. The drivers side is pretty straight
forward. On the passengers side I inserted a screw in the small area above
the red, manual brake switch. I couldn't get the drill inside to drill a
hole below the switch. I used #6 x 1/2" sheet metal screws.
Now all you have to do is put it all back together. Here's some final shots.