Trailer Brake Controller Recommendation for 2008 Monaco Camelot Motorhome on Roadmaster Chassis
Updated 03/05/2018 | Published 03/03/2018 >
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I believe my rv is pre wired at hitch plug has 7 wires and one is blue brake wire but not sure where wire goes , I need to find where wire is so I can splice into it.and hook up my prodigy p2 brake controller. Iam hoping to find blue wire up front in drivers area. please help.
asked by: Robert E
Expert Reply:
We don't have a schematic for the 2008 Monaco Camelot 40 foot, so I can't tell you where that wire is connected. I recommend looking under your dash and using a circuit tester like # PTW2993 to test. You can connect a battery to the 5 o'clock pin of your 7-way and then test for that 12V on wires under your dash. Confirm the correct fit by unplugging battery connection and testing again to confirm no power on that wire. Once you have found the correct wire, you can install your Prodigy P2 # 90885.
If you cannot find the wire, I recommend splicing in the #10-1-1 (sold by the foot) and running it to your brake controller so you can ensure the proper wiring connection. You will need butt connector # 224775 for this application.
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