Hey Rafael,
The black wire for the Tekonsha Prodigy P2 Trailer Brake Controller # 90885 needs to be connected to a constant 12V power source.
If your vehicle doesn't have an OEM 12V power source wire then we recommend running a length of 10 Gauge Wire # 10-1-1 from the black wire to your battery positive terminal. Be sure to put a 30A Circuit Tester # PK54230 in-line with the wire to help protect both the controller and your battery. view full answer...
Is it possible the module number is 164889? That cross referenced with our part # LC301702 but the 164989 that you referenced does not match anything I can find. view full answer...
Hello Vee; your Xantrex XADC 8012 is an 80 amp converter charger. For a replacement we have the Progressive Dynamics 9300 Series RV Converter Charger - 12V - 80A # PD89RR. This is compatible with flooded lead acid, AGM, and LiFePO4 batteries. view full answer...
There are no custom-fit hitches for your 2000 Prevost H345, so the only thing you may be able to do is use a universal, weld-on hitch, such as the Curt Class 5 Universal Weld-on Hitch w/ Brackets - 2-1/2" Receiver - 62" Wide # C97CR.
This will work with frames that are between 18 inches and 62 inches wide, and has a 20,000 lb capacity. I have added a link below to our entire list of weld-on hitch options.
Then for a 24 volt brake controller you'll need the Redarc Tow-Pro Elite Brake Controller... view full answer...
I may have a solution for you, but there is not a tail light that has those exact dimensions. However, if you've measured from the mounting holes on your existing lights, the Bargman # 47-54-001 might be the best option since the mounting holes are 14-1/2" apart and the overall dimensions are close at 15-7/8" x 2-1/4".
The only other option that is close would be the LED Tail Light for RVs Under 80" Wide - Stop, Tail, Turn - Weatherproof - 20 DIodes - Red Lens # DG52435VP, which is 12-3/4"... view full answer...
Since there isn't a custom fit hitch you'll need to use an adjustable width hitch like # 41990-16 and weld it to the frame. Your next step would be the wiring, for this you'll need to splice into the tail lights of your 2005 MCI D4000 bus with the 4-Pole Hardwire Kit with Circuit Tester # 18252.
From there you can install the Universal Installation Kit for Trailer Brake Controller # ETBC7 to give yourself a 7-way for your tow bar wiring from your towed vehicle to connect into. view full answer...
The Curt Echo # C51180 is kind of hit or miss when it comes to a motorhome on a Class A chassis because of both the length and the amount of solid things that can get in the way of the signal. With that being said, the Echo is designed so that if there is any interference it will stick with the last known settings you were using so you really only lose the manual override function when it disconnects.
Since there really isn't a defining way to know if it will work well with any specific... view full answer...