Excuse me but, I may be jumping ahead of the game a little. I just wanted to mention it before I forgot it.
Pairing The Sensors To The Truck:
Once you guys get all the wiring and connections and stuff figured out, Here is how I got my TTPMS to show the tire pressure on each wheel. This took me 3 time to get it programmed correctly so be patient.
1. Get all your tire sensors mounted in your trailer rims First.
Mine came in a packet of 4 with the truck when I purchased it with Part Numbers.
2. Make sure the trailer wiring connector is hooked to the truck.
3. Start Engine and Leave truck engine running.
4. Bring up and turn to your trailer icon on the center dash cluster by speedometer.
5. On your stereo, go to settings and go into Trailer Tire Pressure Settings.
TOOLS NEEDED: A good Air Source, Tire Gage and a Valve Core Removal Tool. and a Stool to Sit on.
6. Click Start, follow the settings on screen. (some functions won't be available until after programming is finished)
7. You will start at the Left Front Tire on the trailer going to the Back Tire on the Same Side, then go the the Back Tire on the Right Side and ending with the Right Front Tire.
8. You will Start Letting the air pressure out possibly as low as 5 psi. (or you hear the horn blow once) put the valve stem core back in and go the next tire doing the same thing, only 1 tire at a time. Once you finish the Last Tire, Go back and follow the Instructions/Settings on the stereo screen and finish programming.
* * * DO NOT put Any Air Back in any of the tires until the Full Programming Process is Finished. Or The Programming will time out * * *
9. Check everything out good then take the trailer for a spin a few miles down the street to make sure it show up with the correct pressure in the Display by the Speedometer. If this fails, you may have to start over again.
I hope I didn't forget anything and If I did, Please don't shoot me... I wish you all luck.
BTW:
When I got all the above programmed, The Exhaust Brake will be normally OFF, Once you turn it ON, it will stay ON until you unhook the trailer and turn your engine off unless you Manually turn it off. At least this is what it did for me.
However the Tow Haul Button would not. I has to re-activate it each time I started the truck.
EDITED : Spelling & Added Link.. If I remember anything else I will come back here to update. this post.... check last edited date ------>