Using the Same Tekonsha Prodigy 2 in Multiple Cars
Question:
Hello, am planning to use part ETBC7 to wire a 1991 dodge 350. I currently have a prodigy p2 brake controller that I would like to use interchangeably between vehicles. Do you sell a quick connect end that I can attach to part ETBC7 for easily connecting and disconnecting my prodigy 2 controller?
asked by: Sam
Expert Reply:
The best way to accomplish being able to switch your Prodigy P2 Brake Controller # 90885 between vehicles is going to be via installing the Pigtail Wiring Harness # 7894 for the Tekonsha P2 into your 1991 Dodge truck and then connecting it to the # ETBC7 that you're installing. We don't have a "quick connect" per se, but this is going to allow you to have the same setup in both vehicles. You also may need to add the Tekonsha Mounting Pocket # 7686 and Mounting Bracket # P7685 to complete your setup and allow for easy transition between vehicles.
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