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I ordered a new 2010, which will come with a built in brake controller. (part of a package) Are the factory BC's a pendulum/accelerometer type controller? If so will I be able to disconnect the factory BC and use a MaxBrake or BrakeSmart, if I so choose?
 
It's the same one GM uses....

Not sure this exactly answers your question but it might help. I know Dodge uses the same one as GM, made by Continental.

Trailer Brake Controllers: What's Wrong and What's Right - PickupTrucks.com News


GM, 2007: GM comes in second, offering a factory trailer-brake controller option in 2007 on the new GMT900-platform trucks and a factory-integrated controller in the HD2500/3500 trucks. Continental, a vendor know for making electronic stability systems, makes the proportional, electricity-activated brake controller for GM trucks. Today, GM also offers a built-in trailer-brake controller on 2009 half-ton trucks. Like Ford's, when activated, the truck's ABS brakes reduce gain to the trailer brakes. In GM trucks, however, the controller gain adjustment and hand control are on the left side of the steering column. It's all electronic, not hydraulic, like Ford's TowCommand.
 
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