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Tekonsha 3025 Brake Control Harness Gmc, Chevrolet, Cadillac on 2040-parts.com

US $14.25
Location:

Vancouver, Washington, United States

Vancouver, Washington, United States
Condition:New EBay Store Category Name:Brakes > Trailer Brakes

Trailer Brake System Connector/ Harness; For Use With All Tekonsha Trailer Brake Systems; Plug In Type; 2 Plug; Does Not Require Adapter Harness; Bagged

OEM style wire harness for models equipped with trailer tow package. Includes OEM 
connector, Tekonsha(R) P3™ or Prodigy(R) or Primus™ connector and 3 Feet leads. For use 
with other brake controls remove Tekonsha connector.
Weight0.2200
CompatibilityAll Tekonsha Trailer Brake Systems
Plug-In TypeDirect Plug In
Plug Style2
Requires Adapter HarnessNo

Features
  • Reduces Brake Control Install Time
  • Plugs Into OEM Harness Under Dash And The Rear Of The Brake Control
  • Quick And Easy Installation
  • Limited 1 Year Warranty
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