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Draw-Tite 5504 Activator IV Electronic Brake Control

Draw-Tite Activator IV Electronic Brake Control for 1 to 4 Axle Trailers, Timed Actuated. Diagnostics for overload and open ground, short circuit protected. Output indicator and digital output indicator with front display that allows viewing at almost any angle. Up-front push buttons for Sync and Output. Mounts in any position, no leveling required, mounting hardware included. Integrated Plug and Play port for 2-plug adapters allows quick and easy connection. It adapts to all Cequent 2-plug vehicle specific brake control wiring harnesses. Limited Lifetime Warranty.

  • Brand: Draw-Tite
  • Model: 5504
  • Item Weight: 1 pounds
  • Product Dimensions: 4 x 2 x 6.8 inches
  • Item model number: 5504
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 5504
  • OEM Part Number: 5504
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
  • International Shipping: This item is not eligible for international shipping. Learn More
  • Date First Available: January 1, 2012
  • Activator IV Electronic Brake Control for 1 to 4 Axle Trailers; Timed Actuated
  • Compact design with Up-front push buttons for Sync and Output
  • Illuminated LED output indicator and front display; view at almost any angle
  • Smooth and simple installation, Plug and Play feature allows quick and easy connection
  • Mounting hardware included





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