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Voyager Brake Controller on 2040-parts.com

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Conway, New Hampshire, United States

Conway, New Hampshire, United States
Condition:New Brand:Napa Manufacturer Part Number:89240

Voyager XP (89240)  is a stand alone plug & Play brake management system for trailer brakes, Inertia activated, proportional braking system allows the trailer to apply proper braking pressure in relation to the vehicles momentum and slow down speed, the controller comes with instructions  (note this controller must be installed with a 12v negative ground system) Ford Series F and E have unique instructions included (please follow directions correctly, if black wire and white wire are crossed it can cause the controller to not function properly or at all) This Controller has never been installed, will work(if installed properly)

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