Husky 31898 Trailer Brake Control Escort Digital Display on 2040-parts.com
Michigan City, Indiana, United States
Husky Escort Digital Time-Ramp Trailer Brake Control with Flat Connector. The Husky Escort Digital Brake Control has a large digital readout, and an easy-to-set, easy-to-adjust power setting. The Escort Digital also has an innovate vertical slide for manual braking. The display indicates the exact braking force as a percentage of full power. Its Plug-In Simple connector allows for instant connects and disconnects to your factory tow package with the use of the appropriate custom wiring harness (ask your dealer for the correct custom wiring harness for your vehicle). You can mount the Escort Digital in any position vertically or horizontally. The Escort Digital has a 6-brake capacity, and is short-proof protected. It activates upon depression of the tow vehicle brake pedal. Limited lifetime warranty. 31898 uses a flat connector and mates with harnesses that have a flat connector.
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