I installed this on a 2015 Dodge Journey and it ran fine. I didn't have the issue with the short cable going to the passenger side like the others, I had a lot of cables so I think they fixed that issue. I also used heat shrink connectors instead of the cheaper ones that came with the kit. It's all plug and play, except that a power cable is connected to the positive cable under the hood that goes to the battery. I went through the rear wheel arch on the driver's side, then followed the e-brake cable forward, then went to the center under the car and followed the brake lines to my power source through the upper wheel arch on the driver's side. I used Romex (house wire) as fishing wire. I also bought a cheap 4-pin blade holder from curt, cut off one side and drilled 4 holes. Then I drilled holes and cut and riveted a slot in the underside of the rear bumper. I put washers on the back of the plastic rivet bumper so they don't just pierce the plastic. I have attached some photos for this.
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