Product Details
- Brand: Tekonsha
- Model: 90920-1278
- Includes: Prodigy iD Smart Phone Configured Brake Controller for Trailers with 1-4 Axles
Compatibility Chart
Description
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For 2018-2023 Honda Odyssey Tekonsha Prodigy iD Bluetooth Wireless Brake Control (For Without Fuse Provisions Models) By Tekonsha Install Notes
Installation and Operation Instructions for Prodigy iD Electronic Brake Control
Part Numbers:
- N90920
Specifications:
- Supports 2, 4, 6, and 8 brake (1-4 axle) applications.
- Proportional braking with deceleration sensing for smooth operation.
- Compatible with a mobile app for enhanced features (not required for basic use).
Tools Required:
- Drill motor
- Drill bit: 7/32"
- Hole saw: 1"
- Center punch
- Allen/hex wrench: 1.5mm
- Wire cutters
- Crimp tool
- Voltage tester
- Panel removal tools
Safety Notes:
- Ensure proper mounting of Dash and Power Modules for optimal performance.
- Avoid placing RF-generating devices within 12 inches of the modules.
- Never exceed the vehicle manufacturer's Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR).
- Maintain proper grounding to avoid braking issues.
- Adjust trailer brakes periodically, especially after 200 miles and every 3,000 miles thereafter.
- Use a professional installer if uncertain about the installation process.
Hardware List:
- Power Module
- Dash Module
- Manual Knob
- LED Display
- Mounting Collar
- Universal Wire Harness
- Hardware Kit (including tie wraps and screws)
- Drill Template
Step-by-Step Instructions:
Dash Module Installation:
- Choose a location where the Dash Module can remain horizontal (±20°) and parallel to the vehicle's direction of travel.
- Use the provided template to drill mounting holes.
- Secure the Mounting Collar to the dashboard using screws.
- Insert the Dash Module into the Mounting Collar and secure it.
- Align and snap the Knob Base into place.
- Remove the red anti-static cap after securing the module.
Power Module Installation:
- Mount the Power Module on a flat, ventilated surface using tie wraps or screws provided.
- Avoid placing the Power Module under carpeting to ensure proper cooling.
Wiring the Brake Control:
- Black Wire: Connect to a positive 12V battery source via a circuit breaker:
- 20A for 1-2 axles
- 30A for 3-4 axles
- White Wire: Connect to a suitable ground.
- Red Wire: Connect to the cold side of the brake light switch.
- Blue Wire: Connect to the trailer brake wire.
Boost Settings:
- Adjust Boost for varying trailer weights and conditions:
- Boost OFF: Normal operation.
- Level 1: Light braking response.
- Level 2: Moderate braking response.
- Level 3: Aggressive braking response.
Operating Instructions:
- Set the Power Output between 0.0 to 10.0 (100%) using the Manual Override.
- Warm the trailer brakes by driving at low speeds and gently applying the brakes before final adjustments.
- Adjust power to prevent wheel lock-up or insufficient braking.
Troubleshooting Guide:
Issue | Cause | Solution |
---|---|---|
Blank Display | Sleep mode or power loss | Verify connections and battery power. |
No Trailer Connection | Loose or dirty connectors | Clean and secure all connectors. |
Power Interruption | Poor wiring connections | Inspect and correct all wiring. |
Overload Detected | Excessive brake current or short | Decrease load or repair wiring. |
Maintenance:
- Inspect and adjust trailer brakes after the first 200 miles.
- Check wiring connections regularly for wear or damage.
- Ensure all components are securely mounted and functional.
Warranty Information:
- Limited Warranty: Covers defects in materials and workmanship.
- Exclusions:
- Normal wear and tear.
- Misuse, improper installation, or overloading.
- For complete warranty details, download the full installation PDF.
Technical Support:
For assistance or additional information:
- Visit www.trailerjacks.com or call 877-869-6690.