Where is Brake Controller Install Port Location on 2008 Georgetown Ford F-53 Chassis
Updated 09/22/2018 | Published 09/21/2018 >
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I have a 2008 georgetown mod. 373 motorhome chassis f53. I for the life of me cant locate the plug in for the prodigy p2 to plug into. I have seen on other sites that it is supposed to be above the brake mechanism. if it is i dont see it. please help me if you can, Thanks
asked by: Dave S
Expert Reply:
On the 2008 Ford F-53 chassis the brake controller port is actually located up behind the instrument cluster. It can be difficult to get to but that is where it is located. For brake controller # 90885 you would use harness # 3035-P.
Take a look at the picture I have provided from Ford document Q-206.
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