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Tekonsha 3035 / 3035-p Brake Control Wiring Harness Adapter Ford Land Rover Linc on 2040-parts.com

US $12.13
Location:

Vancouver, Washington, United States

Vancouver, Washington, United States
Tekonsha 3035 / 3035-P Brake Control Wiring Harness Adapter Ford Land Rover Linc, US $12.13, image 1
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Tekonsha UPC:747730066103 MPN:3035-P EAN:0016118101454

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.

CompatibilityAll Tekonsha Trailer Brake Systems
Plug-In TypeDirect Plug In
Plug Style2
Requires Adapter HarnessNo

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