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Old 09-01-2014, 06:19 PM   #15
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Bob,

That bit of advice is for Flat Towing a car, not for towing a trailer with electric brakes.

My coach has air brakes and the Prodigy P2 works great for the electric brakes on my 30 foot Pace Cargo Trailer.

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I have the Prodigy P2 in my 2014 Bounder. I used information in following link to wire it into motorhome under dash. It was very helpful.

http://www.etrailer.com/question-20998.html

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Sorry, i forgot to add the second link. There is a connector under the dash, but it is wrapped up around other cables, so if you look at the Ford adapters photographs referenced in both links, you will see what type of connector you are looking for.

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Here's the second link. Senior moment #2

http://www.irv2.com/forums/f23/f53-e...tor-52924.html

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I use the Prodigy P2 in my 2014 Entegra with air brakes. It works great and easy to install. It also works with the auxiliary brakes too. When the auxiliary brakes come on, the brake lights come on the rig and trailer. The trailer brake senses the rate of deceleration of the rig and matches its speed and applies the brake pressure to match. I pull a 25ft trailer.

There is a wide range of brake controllers on the market. There is a you tube video that explains the different kinds. Pick what's best for you.
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