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Tekonsha Prodigy P2 Trailer Brake Controller w/ Custom Harness - Up to 4 Axles - Proportional
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Tekonsha Prodigy P2 Trailer Brake Controller w/ Custom Harness - Up to 4 Axles - Proportional

Part Number: TK76ER
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The Tekonsha P2 is a classic brake controller you know you can rely on. It's easy to install, and with the custom harness, it's plug-and-play. Great Prices for the best trailer brake controller from Tekonsha. Tekonsha Prodigy P2 Trailer Brake Controller w/ Custom Harness - Up to 4 Axles - Proportional part number TK76ER can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Tekonsha Trailer Brake Controller - TK76ER

  • Electric
  • Electric over Hydraulic
  • Proportional Controller
  • Up to 4 Axles
  • Tekonsha
  • Under-Dash
  • Under-Dash Box
  • Plug-In
  • LED Display
  • Single Trailer Only

The Tekonsha P2 is a classic brake controller you know you can rely on. It's easy to install, and with the custom harness, it's plug-and-play.


Features:

  • Proportional - Smooth, safe, and good for your brakes long-term
  • Fast installation - Mount the bracket to the dash and then attach the unit to the bracket
  • Plug-and-play - Custom harness included
  • Simple controls - Thumbwheel for gain, button for boost, and manual override lever
  • Easy-to-read screen - Large, simple, and dims automatically
  • Safe - Built-in safeguards protect vehicle, trailer, and controller
  • Quick disconnect - Easy to unplug and remove the controller when you don't need it
  • Automatic leveling - Must be parallel with direction of travel and horizontally level


Specs:

  • Application: trailers with up to 4 axles (8 brake assemblies)
    • Compatible with electric or electric-over-hydraulic trailer brakes
  • Dimensions: 5-1/8" long x 3-1/8" wide x 2" tall
  • Mounting: 360 degrees vertically
  • Warranty:
    • Limited lifetime on brake controller
    • Limited 1-year on wiring harness


Gain Adjustment

Tekonsha Prodigy P2 gain

Gain is the maximum amount of power that will be applied to your trailer's brakes. How much braking output you need is determined by the weight of your trailer; a heavier trailer will need more power to bring it to a stop. You want to go as high as you can without the trailer brakes locking up.


You can adjust the gain by turning the thumbwheel on the front of the controller.


Power Boost for Heavy-Duty Towing

The boost setting controls the aggressiveness of your trailer's braking, meaning how quickly the brakes reach the maximum braking level. If your vehicle takes too long to come to a stop, increase the setting. If it stops too abruptly, decrease the setting.


Depending on the level of boost, your trailer brakes can start at either 13 percent or 25 percent of the set gain. So instead of starting at 0, the brakes will start at 25 percent and get to 100 percent sooner. This keeps the trailer from pushing your tow vehicle forward.


Boost Levels:

Approximate Gross Trailer Weight Boost Level Increase in Initial Power Output
Less than tow vehicle GVW B1 13%
Equal to tow vehicle GVW B1 or B2 13% or 25%
Up to 25% more than tow vehicle GVW B2 or B3* 25%
Up to 40% more than tow vehicle GVW B3* 25%

*Both B2 and B3 offer a 25-percent boost in initial power. But the braking curve for B3 is more aggressive than that of B2. This means that, even though you will start out with the same intensity when using these boost levels, you will get an overall more aggressive braking experience with the higher level. So if you use B3, you will reach maximum braking sooner than if you use B2.


Manual Override

To engage the manual override, twist the rotary-style lever from right to left. This will activate the trailer's brakes and brake lights independently of your vehicle, great for stopping sway or controlling your trailer's momentum in an emergency.


Safety Features

The Prodigy P2 offers key safety features to prevent damage to your towing setup:


- Integrated reverse battery protection shields the brake controller and your trailer's breakaway system from shorts.


- When the P2 is not in use, it draws only 3.6 milliamps to minimize the drain on your vehicle's battery.


- Any time your vehicle and trailer are at a standstill with the brakes applied for more than 5 seconds, the hold feature will kick on and reduce power to just 25 percent. This will keep your trailer in place without your brakes overheating.


The Prodigy P2 also runs continuous diagnostics to check for problems as they come up, including:

  • Open ground
  • Overload
  • Output short
  • Power loss
  • No trailer connection

Installing the Tekonsha P2

Installing the P2 is incredibly simple. You'll mount the bracket to your dashboard then mount the unit to the bracket. Plug the custom harness into your vehicle and into the unit. Done!


Keep in mind that the P2 must be horizontally level and parallel with the direction of travel to work correctly.


Prodigy P2 correct mounting

With a replacement wiring harness (sold separately) and replacement bracket (P7685 - sold separately), you can even transfer the Prodigy P2 to another vehicle.


Note: If you don't already have a 7-way plug at the back of your vehicle, take a look at our exclusive 7- and 4-way brake controller installation kit (ETBC7 - sold separately).


What is Proportional Braking?

What is proportional braking

Proportional braking means that your trailer brakes mimic your tow vehicle's brakes. If you slam on the brakes, your trailer brakes will activate with the same intensity; if you brake lightly, your trailer brakes lightly too. The trailer's braking is in proportion to your vehicle's braking. This saves wear and tear on the tires and the brakes on both your vehicle and trailer.


The Prodigy P2 uses an internal inertia sensor to detect how your vehicle is braking so it can send the right amount of braking power to your trailer. It measures the inertia of your tow vehicle and activates the trailer's brakes to slow at the same rate. The result is uniform braking across your towing setup. No push-pull action - just smooth, proportional braking every time.



90885 Tekonsha Prodigy P-2 Proportional Brake Controller - 1 to 4 Axles

Replaces Tekonsha 90185

302700 Tekonsha Brake Control Wiring Adapter with 2 Plugs

Replaces 3027-P

Installation Details TK76ER Installation instructions


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Video of Tekonsha Prodigy P2 Trailer Brake Controller w/ Custom Harness - Up to 4 Axles - Proportional

Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.




Video Transcript for Choosing Between Tekonsha Brake Controllers

When it comes to choosing a brake controller, a lot of them are gonna look very much the same. And two of them that I really like are from Tekonsha. We have the Prodigy P2 and the Prodigy P3. So, they look very similar, but they do have quite a few differences and we're hoping to break that down, that way you can decide which one's best for you. Here we have our P3 installed and really it comes down to it has more bells and whistles than the P2, otherwise it's pretty much the same controller. The P3 does have a nicer/easier to use display.

It's a little bit more user friendly. It uses some icons here that, you know, show you a trailer and that way you know pretty quickly what boost level you're at and it's really easy to read. It's a nice digital display and you can change a lot of that. Also, it has a little bit more diagnostics. So as far as, instead of just having error code with the P2, this one will actually tell you exactly what it is and there's a host of diagnostics so that way you can look at it.

You won't have to troubleshoot the code by looking at the owner's manual. It'll tell you right away what's happening. The P3 is also really nice if you have a bunch of trailers in your fleet, you can set up presets, up to five of 'em, and that way when you hook up to said trailer, you can select that and it's gonna be preset to the boost settings and also the gain that you may have dialed in. That way you just hook up and you'll be ready to go. Multiple trailer settings are gonna be nice, especially if you have a work truck and you're hooking up to a bunch of different trailers, you can get that dialed in, but if you tow the same trailer over and over, or you know that you're only gonna have one trailer long term or maybe two, that's really not gonna be a function that is necessary.

Now with the P2 installed, you can see right away that the display is obviously not as fancy as the P3, but you again have all the same functionality. There are less buttons, so that kind of keeps it simple. If you just need a brake controller, this is a great option. You still have your power knob, you have your boost button, and you still have essentially the same manual override, which I do like on the Tekonshas, you have a nice modulation here. But really when it boils down to it, they are very, very similar.

The size is gonna be almost identical. They're gonna mount up the same, they're gonna install the same. Again, you have that same proportional here. They both work for one to four axles. They're both proportional. So pretty much the same thing, just more bells and whistles on the P3. If it's something that you're gonna wanna keep for a long time on your vehicle, a P3 is pretty sharp. I do like the display, and something to think about too, you can always take a brake controller from one vehicle to the next, so, but if you're just need to tow a trailer and you need a brake controller, P2 you're not gonna go wrong with. I just like the fact that there is diagnostics that are a little bit more straightforward with the P3. And if you're worried about if it's gonna work with your trailer, they're both gonna work with the same kinds of trailers. You can have electric brakes, you can have hydraulic brakes, it doesn't matter. These are gonna work with either one. So hopefully this video helps break down some of the similarities and differences to help you decide which Tekonsha Prodigy Brake Controller is gonna be best for your needs.

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  • Prodigy Trailer Brake Controller for 2014 Thor Palazzo Motorhome
    Since your motorhome is built on the XC chassis that has a factory 7-way setup,with the blue brake circuit wire already run for you, I suggest the Prodigy P3 Proportional Brake Controller # 90195 along with the mating wiring adapter harness # 3027-P. The harness allows quick installation at the port under the dash. You will want to find the square connector that will mate with the one in the photo, which is on one end of the adapter.
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  • Parts Needed To Install Redarc Tow-Pro Liberty On 2022 Entegrea Accolade Super C Freightliner S2RV
    Rather than use the connector that was supplied from Freightliner, you can use the Tekonsha Plug-In Wiring Adapter # 3027-P that will connect to your Freightliner connector behind the steering post of your 2022 Entegra Accolade. Then the Redarc Tow-Pro Wiring Adapter for Tekonsha Brake Controller Harness # 331-TPH-017 will allow you to connect to the Redarc Tow-Pro Liberty Brake Controller # RED24FR. This will give you a plug and play setup with no need to splice any wiring.
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  • Factory Brake Controller Wire Harness Location In A 2021 Thor Venetian R40
    Hey Dallas, We unfortunately don't have a picture of the connector but have had numerous reports that it's located to the left of the steering column. The factory connector should look like the 5-prong square connector from the Tekonsha Plug-In Wiring Adapter for Electric Brake Controllers # 3027-P
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  • Selecting and Installing a Brake Controller for 2009 Coachmen Cross Country
    The Tekonsha P3, # 90195, is a great brake controller. It is a proportional controller which means it applies the brakes as hard or as light as the motor home is braking. This is the safest way to stop and it reduces wear and tear on the trailer and vehicle. I have linked a video review of this controller for you. From my research I have found the Coachmen Cross Country is on a Freight liner XC-Series Or SL Series so you would need this adapter. Installation for the trailer brake controller...
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  • Trailer Brake Control Installation in 2007 Coachmen Cross Country RV on Freightliner XC Chassis
    The 2007 Coachmen Cross Country 389DS Class A Cummins diesel pusher motorhome is built on a Freightliner XC chassis, according to my research. For this base chassis trailer brake controller installation is simple if the vehicle has the factory pre-wired 7-way tow package. In this case the connection point for the controller, such as the user-friendly and reliable Prodigy P3 # 90195, will be under the dash. You will use wiring adapter part # 3027-P to connect the controller to the vehicle's...
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  • How to Connect Prodigy P3 Wiring to a Renegade Valencia RV on Freightliner S2RV Chassis
    The Tekonsha Plug-In Wiring Adapter # 3027-P you referenced is designed for some of the older motorhome models so it doesn't surprise me that the plug doesn't match. With that being said, I'm not sure if you've found the correct wiring connector on your Freightliner S2RV Chassis either, since electric brake controllers only connect to 4 functions. We currently don't have a plug we know that matches your motorhome so I recommend using the universal pigtail that came with your P3 # 90195,...
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  • Will Tekonsha Brake Controller Wiring Harness 3027-P Fit a 2014 Freightliner XCS Chassis
    I checked with Tenkonsha and they only show brake controller wiring harness # 3027-P as a fit for the 2004 to 2016 Freightliner SL and XC models. It is possible that they just haven't been able to test it on an XCS chassis yet. Worse case scenario is that the plug will not match what is on the XCS so you would have to hardwire it in. On the harness the white wire is the ground, black is power in, red is input from the brake switch, and blue is output to the trailer brakes.
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  • Recommended Brake Controller and Plug In Adapter for a 2005 National RV Tropical T350 Motorhome
    Yes, we do have a way to plug in a Redarc Brake Controller like item # RED24FR or item # RED44FR to the factory port on your motorhome's Freightliner XC Chassis. Since your motorhome's older you will need to use two separate connectors. The Tekonsha Plug-In Wiring Adapter for Electric Brake Controllers item # 3027-P and the Redarc Tow-Pro Wiring Adapter for Tekonsha Brake Controller Harness item # 331-TPH-017. These two harnesses combined will give you a plug and play installation.
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  • Does Tekonsha Brake Controller Adapter 3027-P Fit 2016 Freightliner XC Series
    Tekonsha Plug-In Wiring Adapter for Electric Brake Controllers # 3027-P is indeed a confirmed fit on the 2016 Freightliner XC Series chassis on which your Tiffin Phaeton is built. I checked with my technical contact at Tekonsha who confirmed it will work for you to install a Tekonsha trailer brake controller such as the excellent Prodigy P3 # 90195 or the similar P2 # 90885 proportional brake controllers.
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  • Troubleshooting Lack of 12V Power to Electric Trailer Brake Controller on 2004 Freightliner XC
    The Tekonsha Plug-In Wiring Adapter for Electric Brake Controllers # 3027-P is the correct wiring harness for your 2004 Freighliner XC Chassis. I recommend removing the harness and testing the pin with a circuit tester like # PTW2993 where the black wire connects to give power to your brake controller. If you don't have power at that pin, then I recommend checking your owners manual for fuses and relays. Unfortunately we don't have wiring schematics or owners manuals for every vehicle,...
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