Question Was Asked By - Jose
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I have a 2004 Ford Explorer that I will would like to add a Prodigy brake controller. I am assuming it is plug n play at the controller end. The hitch end has a 4 way flat that needs to be converted to a 7 way round flat blade but I would like to take this off and move it to a new truck in September. Any thoughts? What do I need and how much work is involved?
asked by: Jose
Expert Reply:
If your vehicle does not have a 7 Way Plug installed, you will need to manually run the wires to complete a 7 Way. We offer a 7 Way Brake Controller Installation Kit,item # ETBC7 which includes all of the wire (except an existing 4-Flat) and necessary items to properly function a brake controller. Please note this kit utilizes an existing 4 Flat Plug.Our best selling brake controller is the Tekonsha Prodigy, item # 90185. Many customers purchase this model because of the sleek design and that it is equipped with a self-adjusting sensing device for easy set up. There is a plug in wiring harness, item # 30350-P, that will attach to the back of the controller and plug in underneath the dash of the Ford Explorer (equipped with a tow package).
expert reply by: Paige
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Tekonsha Plug-In Wiring Adapter for Electric Brake Controllers - Ford, Lincoln, Mercury
3035-P
Price: $14.95
Product Summary:
Brake ControllerAccessories
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Brake Controller Wiring
Tekonsha PRODIGY Brake Controller - Proportional
90185
Retail: $162.36
Price: $119.95
Proportional ControllerDigital DisplayTruck Mount
Automatic Leveling2 - 8 Brakes70 Degrees
Brake Controller 7 & 4 Way Installation Kit - 10 Gauge
ETBC7
Retail: $73.63
Price: $57.55
Brake ControllerAccessories2 - 8 Brakes10 Gauge Wire
With 7 and 4 Way ConnectorBrake Controller Wiring
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