How to Install a Prodigy RF Brake Controller in a Vehicle with a 4-Way
Question:
How do you wire up a ETBC7, if I use a TK94FR? I drive a 2013 Dodge Journey.
asked by: Stephen
Expert Reply:
To install the Prodigy RF in a vehicle and use the part # ETBC7 is pretty easy as you only have to run the black wire from the 7-way to the positive terminal of the battery. Since you don't necessarily need everything that comes with the # ETBC7 you may be better off just getting the # 37185, some 10 gauge wire # 10-1-1 (sold by the foot), and a circuit breaker # 9510 since that is all you would need.
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