







🚛 Tow smarter, not harder — control that keeps you ahead of the pack!
The REDARC Tow-Pro Liberty is a 12V electric trailer brake controller designed for universal fit on 1 to 2 axle vehicles including cars, trucks, and SUVs. Featuring proportional braking and advanced sway control, it ensures smooth, confident towing. Compact and easy to install, it integrates seamlessly into your dash and is backed by over 45 years of REDARC engineering excellence and a 2-year warranty.

















| ASIN | B08YK48XHT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,383 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #7 in Trailer Brake Controls |
| Brand | REDARC |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (749) |
| Date First Available | March 10, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
| Item model number | EBRH-ACCNA |
| Manufacturer | Redarc |
| Manufacturer Part Number | EBRH-ACCNA |
| Product Dimensions | 6.7 x 6.3 x 2.2 inches |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
C**N
Best option for in dash!!
Was looking for an unobtrusive trailer brake. This is perfect for not having something hanging off the dash. Quick install and it works perfectly. I will definitely buy again when needed.
D**N
Excellent controller!
Bought this for my first gen Titan and it worked perfectly. The install was easy and the guts of the unit can fit almost anywhere. I was able to mount the dial in a blank off plate and it looked like a factory option! Braking was smooth and the manual function was easy to get used to. I rented a dump trailer and the employee couldn’t believe it was a brake controller! Would definitely buy again!
S**E
Looks and functions very good
Easy install and looks great . Should be standard equipment.
B**F
Great upgrade
Installed this to replace a Tekonsha P2 in my Tacoma. The P2 is rather huge, and even with the ability to mount it angled, it's hard to find a good spot for it in a non-fullsize truck. I had ended up mounting it in a storage cubby, which was rather a pain to accomplish, and took up valuable stick-stuff-somewhere space. I installed the Tow-Pro in conjunction with taking a bunch of my lower dash apart anyway, so I had the advantage of an easy view & working room... which was a great help. Strongly recommend pulling the knee panel and/or glove box, so you don't end up with it zip-tied to the outside of the knee panel or side of the center console, like some installs I've seen... there's room somewhere under your dash! I zipped 2 small screws into a ledge near my fuse box, worked great & has easy access for the vehicle harness & the cable for the button, all hidden by the knee panel. Kudos for using an RJ45 connector for the button. It's compact enough to thread through the stuff under a dash, it's easily replaced, and if you had a really complicated install, you can even make your own custom cable & only need a ~5/16" hole, and crimp a new plug on in place. Only slight criticism is the button assembly ends up being pretty deep (I didn't measure, but I'm thinking close to 1.5") by the time you plug in even a right-angle cable, which didn't matter to me since I'm using a Toyota switch bezel, but is something to consider if you're wanting to mount it in a hole you drilled somewhere in a dash or console... it's not uncommon to not have a ton of depth before hitting something behind a panel... flatter & wider would seem better to me rather than skinny & deep. As far as operation, it does what I need to do (make the occasional trailer I tow with brakes slow me down) just fine... I waffled between this & the Elite, and couldn't see doubling the price for only an improvement in off-road towing... but then, that's not something I do. Almost as importantly, the other 99.9% of the time I'm not towing something with brakes, it does exactly what I want- nothing! My P2 I ended up putting on a removable mount, because any time it was connected, it'd fire itself up with almost no provocation... just opening a door would have it sitting there lighting up for 5 minutes, for some reason. I was considering Tekonsha's dash-knob controller as well, and that was a big negative in its corner for me.
H**N
Could use improvement!
Meh! Ironically, the weak point is the button. If the surface is not perfectly flat the function suffers. Also, the wiring harness to the vehicle release tab is on the flat side of the control box. If you are flat mounting it the tab is on the back side and inaccessible for release. Function seems to be ok so far. But I cannot push the button because of the binding on the control knob. I will have to keep working on the button mounting to see if I can relieve tension.
M**T
Easy installation, clean look, no shin bumping on an external controller.
Easy install, looks very clean on an 2010 F150 XLT, on left side of steering column next to dash light dimmer, easy access.
J**A
Better than I thought!
I had to replace my old brake control that has been installed on my tow vehicle for 22 years. There's been a lot of water over the dam with brake controllers in that time period. My old controller was radical in design and function and quite honestly I would have replaced it with the same brand if the manufacturer was still in business. I love the way it can mount at any orientation and can be hidden completely from view. No more having to mount it externally on a wall of the dash. I drove the car for a month prior to actually using it and I was a little skeptical how much work I would have to go through to get it adjusted properly. As it ended up I set the initial gain to 6. The first stop was perfect and there seemed to be no learning curve or adjustments needed. So much different from the old pendulum inertial brake controllers I used in the past. I drove a total of 425 miles and I was shocked that I had to make no subsequent adjustments and every application of the brakes was smooth and completely adequate. I knew it was working but never felt that it was slow to react or overzealous in how much assistance was asked of the trailer brakes. My only uncompleted item is the permanent installation of the control button on the dash. I need to find some adequate location that I can access to mount the control/monitor button. I have an older tow vehicle so I ordered the universal wiring harness to connect to my existing factory wiring package. I tow with a 2003 GMC 3/4 ton GMC passenger van. My trailer is a 2004 30' Airstream Classic Slide Out. Tandem axle and on my first trip the trailer was 9,100 lbs with a full 60 gallon fresh water tank.
J**S
Awesome works like you should.
Mounted without issues. 100% plug and play with correct OEM vehicle specific cable to brake controller. Follow the instructions and you are good to go.
N**E
Very sleek design. Set up was super simple and I love that the knob is basically the size of a penny, not a eye sore like all the older ones that have the big ugly box on the lower trim that you always smash your knee on. The inertia sensing works ok but some slight adjustment is needed but that’s to be expected. Overall the quality matches the cost. This will be the only brake controller I use from now on
E**Z
Es el mejor controlador de freno que he tenido. Lo instalé en una Mitsubishi L200 2017. Muy fácil de instalar y versátil. La operación del mismo es muy práctica. Le puse calificación de 4 porque no trae el conector universal para poder terminar de hacer la instalación, tuve que comprar el conector aparte. Sugiero al vendedor que ponga en la publicación que el conector se vende por separado. En resumen, la calidad del producto es excelente.
L**D
Easy to install and works great.
H**S
I have had this brake controller in my work van for about one year now. We tow a duel wheel (four Brakes) dump trailer. The controller works perfectly and looks factory. Installation was straight forward. I am 100% pleased. Have since purchased a second for another van.
E**C
I love how compact this device installs into my Jeep, compared to the usual ugly bulky rectangular box controller that winds up getting in the way of my knee. It operates really well, and give me great confidence while towing our camper. Highly recommended
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