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Tekonsha Prodigy P2 Electronic Trailer Brake Control Controller 90885 on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

Athens, Georgia, United States

Athens, Georgia, United States
Used, missing cords.
Brand:Tekonsha Manufacturer Part Number:90885


Tekonsha Prodigy P2 Electronic Trailer Brake Control Controller 90885


FROM THE MANUFACTURER


  • Reverse battery protection for both vehicle and breakaway

  • Designed to work with electronic over hydraulic brake systems

  • Numerous mounting options - including 360 degree vertical rotation

  • Digital display depicts voltage delivery to trailer during braking

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

  • Great for backing into tough spots! Works proportionally in reverse with the ability to disable when not needed

  • Produces stops that are in proportion to vehicles deceleration rate

  • "Boost" feature gives users the ability to apply more initial trailer braking power when towing heavier trailers

  • Continual diagnostics check for proper connection, shorted magnet conditions and much more

  • Quick and easy disconnect feature allows user to remove and store the control when not in use

  • Electric trailer brake control for up to 4 braking axles

  • Not for use on 2013 Dodge Ram



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