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Old 04-16-2013, 06:17 PM   #2
Art-n-Marge
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At last check the one in my 2006 Ford is a Prodigy, too. Unfortunately I hear it could have problems with hydraulic (not electric brakes). It was explained to me that Prodigy did develop it for the Ford and therefore might work different than an off-the-shelf Prodigy.

I also need to mention, it did not work with a five pin boat trailer (even with a 5-pin to 4-pin adapter). I towed a 36' ocean worthy boat (12' tall and wrapped with heavy duty white plastic)from Monroe, WA (north of Seattle) to Long Beach, CA with NO trailer brakes. This was Wednesday morning and it needed to be in Long Beach before noon on Friday. Since there was a time crunch the manufacturer approved me to do this instead of trying to figure out what was wrong since I had enough experience with towing and he trusted I would get it there safe and sound which I did, WHEW!

Hopefully a Dodge or GMC/Chevy will fare better with their integrated controllers.
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