Does the Prodigy RF Brake Controller have to be Paired with the Same Vehicle For Each Use
Question:
I have purchased the prodigy rf with the camper i purchased i drove it home and havent used it again.well this weekend we are going away with the camper my question is do i have to start from the beginning and repair the unit or is it still on the orignal setting when i used it the 1st time? thanks your help would be appreciated
asked by: Scott B
Expert Reply:
I spoke with my contact at Tekonsha and he said that once you pair the Prodigy RF # TK94FR with a vehicle it should maintain that setting so you should be good to go once you are ready to use it again. Worse case scenario you will have to pair it again if for some reason the setting did not take. I have linked the installation instructions should you need them.
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Tekonsha Prodigy RF Wireless Brake Controller - Trailer Mount w Remote - 1 to 3 Axles - Proportional
- Trailer Brake Controller
- Proportional Controller
- Electric
- Automatic Leveling
- Remote Control
- Trailer Mount
- Digital Display
- Tekonsha
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