Tekonsha/cequent Trailer Brake Controller on 2040-parts.com
Denver, Colorado, United States
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Trailer brake controller made by Cequent / Tekonsha. The exact model number is not listed, though Cequent #P000064058 is listed on the back (but does not return results in Google). The unit was pulled from a working install in a VW Touareg. Unit is guaranteed not DOA, but other functionality or compatibility is not guaranteed.
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