Brake Contoller Proportional (tm75813) + Wiring And Tools on 2040-parts.com
Gainesville, Florida, United States
Used proportional brake controller for towing. It comes with wirings and tools. (You need 4-pin wiring harness for brake light though) The controller works well. It needs to be level to see the LCD. If it tilted much, you can't read the LCD. It's originally was so, and I requested a replacement for this problem, but the replacement is the same. Once you set up the controller, you don't need to read the LCD often. It shouldn't be a problem then. Other than that, the controller is good. Also, the wirings are included, so that you can make a 7-pin connector as you need. Here's what the manufacturer says about the item.TrailerMate Brake Controller - TM75813Proportional brake controller automatically levels when mounted within a 180-degree vertical range and 60-degree horizontal range. Includes 9 boost levels for ultimate adjustability; easy-to-read, scrolling LCD display; and continuous diagnostics. Features:
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