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Powerstop Electronic Brake Control For Trailers on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Brighton, Colorado, United States

Brighton, Colorado, United States
Condition:New Brand:PowerStop Other Part Number:Model No 500-PS Manufacturer Part Number:500-PS

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500-PS

  • Supplies an added edge of brake control performance for travel, horse, and utility trailers
  • Has a brake force control knob to permit adjustment of braking power to trailers with light or heavy loads
  • Has an illuminated manual control bar that supplies proportional braking power to the trailer without affecting the tow vehicle
  • Handles up to 3 axles
  • Braking force from 0 to 16 amps both manually and automatically activated
  • Red LED indicator lamp shows intensity of the braking power being applied
  • Solid state electronic circuitry - no moving parts to wear out or maintain in proper adjustment
  • Housed in an attractive anodized black aluminum case

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