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2008 Honda Odyssey Trailer Brake Controller Installation And Review Videos

     

Trailer Brake Controller Installation - 2008 Honda Odyssey- Video

Trailer Brake Controller Installation - 2008 Honda Odyssey

Today on our 2008 Honda Odyssey, we're going to be taking a look at and installing the Tekonsha Voyage trailer brake controller, part number 39510, in conjunction with part number ETBC7, which is the universal installation kit for trailer brake controllers. This is what it looks like once it's installed in the vehicle. This Voyager brake controller is a proportional controller, which means it activates immediately, unlike with time-delayed brake controllers, and the harder you push the pedal in the vehicle, the more it will apply the brakes on the trailer. If you're looking for a simple, easy-to-use brake controller, this is definitely going to be a good option. The ease of use is also something that makes this one different from some of the other ones that are out there. Unlike some of the other brake controllers out there, there aren't a whole lot of different buttons in order to change settings. You've just got a couple dials on the side. In order to use this brake controller, the first thing I want to point out is, right up here we've got this little green LED light. more


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7/21/2016 4:01:36 PM



Trailer Brake Controller Installation - 2008 Honda Odyssey 90885- Video

Trailer Brake Controller Installation - 2008 Honda Odyssey 90885

Today on our 2008 Honda Odyssey, we're going to be showing you how to install the ETBC7. This is a Universal Installation Kit for Trailer Brake Controllers. It offers both the 7-way RV and a 4-way flat plug and 10-gauge wires. We're also going to be using the Tekonsha Prodigy P2 Proportional Trailer Brake Controller, part number 90885. To begin our installation, we're going to figure out where we're going to mount our 7-pole and our 4-pole flat connector here on the back of the vehicle. Now of course, if you're putting in a brake controller, you're going to have a hitch. Since this one doesn't have the welded on tab or anything like that that comes off of it, we're going to use a To Ready long bracket, part number 18136. more


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8/12/2015 2:48:52 PM



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