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Prodigy Trailer Brake Controller on 2040-parts.com

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Oceano, California, United States

Oceano, California, United States
Condition:Used

Found my backup brake controller now that I no longer have a 5th wheel. I assume it is still working but I have no way to test it.  SOLD AS IS.   My cables are sold. This type of controller is much better than the old style units which must be kept level. I found these features listed on the internet:

Reverse battery protection for both vehicle and breakaway

Designed to work with electric over hydraulic brake systems

Numerous mounting options - comes with mounting bracket

No level adjustment necessary - it adjusts itself to varying terrain as you drive

Displays braking power level

Produces stops that are in proportion to vehicles deceleration rate

Additional Manual lever to apply brakes

Continual diagnostics check for proper connection, shorted magnet conditions


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