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Old 11-16-2009, 05:00 PM   #1
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Brake Switch Wires for Prodigy Connection

Does any one have a clue as to where I can find the brake switch and wires for a 2002 Monaco Windsor? I need to hook up a red wire coming from the Prodigy wire harness to the "Cold" side of the brake switch wire harness.

The Monaco Tech guys have not been very helpful with this request and the wiring diagrams supplied with the owner's manual is also useless. Monaco Tech claimed that I could find the switch and harness in the front cap compartment accessible by opening the generator slide. Once I did that, there wasn't any switch that I could identify and there were so many harnesses that I wasn't about to start cutting into any of them looking for the proper wire.

Any helpful ideas, folks?

Thanks ----- Richard.
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Don't know about your MH but on my vehicles and MH, the switch is on the brake pedal assembly.
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Thanks, Mike. Unfortunately, my coach has fully adjustable pedals which means there is a huge plate and sides that the pedals hang from and there is no way to look or even feel above it to see if there are any wires or switches. I have no idea as to how to move forward on finishing this project unless I take the coach into a RV center and let them do the last wire hookup for most likely a few hundred dollars worth of labor. Oh well.....
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