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Trailer Brake Controller Plug For Prodigy P2 P3 Primus Iq Tekonsha 20127 Pigtail on 2040-parts.com

US $7.99
Location:

Garland, Texas, United States

Garland, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Tekonsha Surface Finish:Control Activator Hidden Hitch Reese Cequent Manufacturer Part Number:20127 UPC:742512201277 Other Part Number:90155 90160 90185 90195 90250 9055 90885

Plug & Wire for Tekonsha Brake Controller 

Break controller can be installed on other vehicles with this Original cable

Primus 90160, Prodigy 90885, P3 90195 controller

90155 90160 90185 90195 90250 9055 90885

Also Tow Ready 20127

Condition: Brand New OEM

Pigtail is aproximately 12" long

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