Does 2004 Holiday Rambler Vacationer Have a Brake Controller Connection Port for Prodigy P3 90195
Question:
DID THE FACTORY PRE WIRE THE COACH FOR ADDING AN ELECTRIC BRAKE CONTROLLER FOR MY TRAILER. IF SO, WHERE DO I FIND IT UNDER THE DASH??
asked by: KEN
Expert Reply:
According to my research the 2004 Holiday Rambler Vacationer is built on a Ford chassis and if it has a port for a brake controller that connector will match the one shown in the linked photo. Often this harness and connector is located above the brake pedal, taped to other wiring, or near the emergency brake release. If your MH is based on an F-53 chassis the port may be behind the instrument cluster. I checked the specs for the Vacationer but since there are 19 models in that 2004 series you may want to check the model year and version of the base chassis. It could be a 2004 but it could also be an earlier model year.
If you cannot locate the port or if the MH does not have one you can still install a brake controller like the Prodigy P3 # 90195 using our install kit # ETBC7. This kit includes everything needed - a 7-way trailer socket, wiring, connectors, circuit breakers, etc. Depending on the length of your Vacationer you may need additional wire # 10-2-1.
A help article and video on the ETBC7 are linked for you.
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