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Tekonsha P2, P3 Prodigy 24" Pigtail Brake Controller Harness Pilot Voyager Pod on 2040-parts.com

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Oklahoma, United States

Oklahoma, United States
Condition:New Brand:Tekonsha MPN:7894 Manufacturer Part Number:7894

Tekonsha P2, P3 Prodigy 24" Pigtail Brake Controller Harness Pilot Voyager POD

Tekonsha Accessories and Parts - 7894

Use this pigtail wiring harness to quickly and easily transfer your brake controller between vehicles or to replace a lost or damaged wiring harness. Works with most Tekonsha and Draw-Tite brake controllers.


Features:

  • Lets you move your brake controller to another vehicle in a snap or replace a wiring harness
    • Substitute for a lost or damaged wiring harness
    • Plug one end into your brake controller and hard-wire the other end into your alternate vehicle to make your brake controller portable
  • Saves money - no need to buy multiple brake controllers for your vehicles
  • Works with a variety of Tekonsha and Draw-Tite brake controllers
  • Includes butt connectors for installation
  • Measures approximately 34" long


If you ever tow with more than one vehicle, use this extra wiring harness to switch your brake controller from one vehicle to another at a moment's notice. Just hard-wire this pigtail harness into your alternate vehicle, tuck it away, and when you want to switch tow vehicles, plug in your brake controller. Or simply use it to replace a lost or damaged wiring harness.



7894 Replacement Pigtail Wiring Harness for Tekonsha and Draw-Tite Brake Controllers

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