Transmitter and Receiver Recommendation for a Roadmaster Even Brake System
Updated 08/18/2014 | Published 08/16/2014 >
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Question:
I bought a used Roadmaster Even-brake unit that does not have a transmitter or receiver. Can this #RM-9430 be used on this unit? Right now the compressor comes on and charges the unit but nothing happens when I push the test button. Do I need the breakaway hooked up before the unit will operate?
asked by: Hal
Expert Reply:
Yes, the RoadMaster Even Brake Transmitter and Receiver # RM-9430 that you referenced would be the correct kit you would need to give you a transmitter and receiver for the used Even Brake System part # RM-9400 that you have.
The breakaway system of the system will need to be properly installed before the Even Brake will be functional. If you are missing that you would want part # RM-650898. For a harness you would want part # RM-650900.
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