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P3 Electronic Brake Control By Tekonsha - 90195 With Standrad Harness on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

Fayetteville, North Carolina, United States

Fayetteville, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:Tekonsha Manufacturer Part Number:90195

Easy-to-see LCD display offers multiple language, color and contrast options, plus easy-to-understand roadside diagnostics.
Lets you switch between electric and electric over hydraulic trailer brakes.

  • 5 storable setting options for putting different trailer's or preferences of multiple drivers.
  • "Boost" feature allows for different levels of customized braking.
  • Flashing red warning alerts you when trailer brakes are not connected.
  • Quick disconnect for easy storage; convenient storage pouch included.
  • Compact, dash-hugging design with unique clip-mount system.
  • For one to four axle trailers.
  • Distinct, easy to see LCD display with multiple color and contrast options
  • User can customize to choose English, French or Spanish display
  • Allows the user to switch between Electric and Hydraulic brakes
  • Highly advanced, easy-to-understand, roadside diagnostics
  • Easy access, "Up-Front' controls
  • Compact, dash-hugging design
  • Unique, easy-to-use, clip-mounting systems
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