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Green Valley, Arizona, United States

Green Valley, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Tekonsha Manufacturer Part Number:Primus IQ P2


Tekonsha - Primus IQ Proportional Electronic Brake System Control (Primus IQ P2)


Tekonsha Primus IQ utilizes the primary sensor technology from Prodigy® and now includes the “Boost” feature that gives users the ability to apply more initial trailer braking when towing heavier trailers.

• Utilizes “Plug-N-Play” port for 2-plug adapters
• It works proportionally in reverse for backing into tough spots
• Includes a snap-in dash mounting clip and removable electrical connector that allows the unit to be quickly stored when not in use
• Self-diagnostics features will illuminate LED readout when issues occur
• Includes a “Boost” feature
• Works proportionally in reverse
• Snap-in dash mounting clip and hardware included
• Digital LED readout 

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