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Tekonsha Rf Electronic Trailer Brake Control on 2040-parts.com

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Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States

Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Tekonsha Manufacturer Part Number:90250

Utilize for one trailer or multiple tow vehicles. Requires no leveling.

Remote Hand Held Unit

  • No under dash wiring necessary, utilizes wireless communication.
  • The original Boost feature allows for different levels of customized braking.
  • System runs continual diagnostics and displays fault codes in hand held units display.
  • Plugs into standard 12-volt power accessory adapter.
Trailer Mount Power Module Unit
  • Utilizes standard sealed 8 foot blade style 7-way connector.
  • Multiple mounting positions on tongue or front of trailer.
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  • User does not need a dash mounted, hard wired brake control.
  • True proportional trailer braking, forward or reverse.
  • Trailer braking power supplied via 7-Way Connector from the vehicle.
  • Suitable for use on any trailer with up to 3 braking axles.
In the Tow Vehicle Hand Held unit
  • Wireless communication between the remote hand unit and trailer mounted power module eliminates the need for under dash wiring.
  • Easy to see LED display for trailer brake voltage, power output and diagnostics.
  • Easy to use remote hand control - includes the Prodigy® Boost system to allow for different levels of customized braking.
  • Unit provides continual diagnostic scanning with a visual warning display.
  • Hand held unit plugs into any standard 12 volt power accessory adaptor.
On the Trailer Power Module Unit
  • Power module uses standard RV Blade style Bargman 7-Way truck and trailer connectors.
  • Trailer Power Module is watertight and is powered through 7-Way cable from the tow vehicle.
  • Multiple mounting options on the tongue or front of the trailer.

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