Product Details
- Brand: Tekonsha
- Model: 90920 3072-p
- Includes: Prodigy iD Smart Phone Configured Brake Controller for Trailers with 1-4 Axles, Trailer Brake Controller Custom Harness
Compatibility Chart
Description
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Tekonsha Prodigy iD Trailer Brake Control for 07-24 Q7 18-24 Q5 14-24 SQ5 Cayenne Touareg w/ Plug Play Wiring Adapter Bluetooth Edge App Proportional Module Box Controller Install Notes
Installation Instructions for Volkswagen, Audi, and Porsche Vehicles
Part Numbers:
- 307200
Tools Required:
- Test probe
- Trim panel remover
- 8mm socket
- Torx T20 driver
Step-by-Step Instructions:
For Volkswagen
Step 1: Locate the brake control plug.
- The plug may be located under the dashboard or behind the lower kick panel near the emergency brake pedal.
Step 2: Access the brake control connector (dashboard location).
- Remove two Torx T20 screws securing the lower dashboard panel.
- Pull down the panel to locate the 4-pin connector wrapped in grey foam tape.
Step 3: Access the brake control connector (kick panel location).
- Remove the lower kick panel and door sill as needed.
- Locate the mating connector wrapped in grey foam tape.
Step 4: Connect the brake control adapter.
- Plug the adapter into the vehicle’s electric brake control harness connector.
- Follow all brake control manufacturer installation instructions.
For Audi
Step 1: Remove the lower dashboard panel.
- Under the dashboard, locate and remove two 8mm bolts securing the lower panel.
- Remove the two small trim panels on each side of the steering column.
Step 2: Locate the brake control connector.
- The connector is centered behind the dashboard between the steering column and the radio.
- It will be wrapped in grey foam tape.
Step 3: Connect the brake control adapter.
- Plug the adapter into the vehicle’s electric brake control harness connector.
- Follow all brake control manufacturer installation instructions.
For Porsche
Step 1: Locate the brake control plug.
- Find the mating connector behind the dashboard on the right side of the steering wheel.
- The connector will be wrapped in grey foam tape.
Step 2: Connect the brake control adapter.
- Plug the adapter into the vehicle’s electric brake control harness connector.
- Follow all brake control manufacturer installation instructions.
Step 3: Reinstall removed components.
- Reinstall all removed plastic trim panels, thresholds, storage covers, floor coverings, and other items.
- Ensure wires are not pinched or cut during reinstallation.
Safety Notes:
- Always disconnect the battery before beginning installation.
- Do not exceed the lower of the towing manufacturer’s rating or the following limits:
- Maximum 4 axles: 8 brakes (24 amps).
- Wear safety glasses and use appropriate safety precautions during installation.
- Read and follow all instructions included with the brake control and vehicle manuals.
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Installation Instructions for Vehicles
Part Numbers:
- 307200
Tools Required:
- Test probe
- Trim panel remover
- 8mm socket
- Torx T20 driver
Step-by-Step Instructions:
For Vehicles
Step 1: Locate the brake control plug.
- The plug may be located under the dashboard or behind the lower kick panel near the emergency brake pedal.
Step 2: Access the brake control connector (dashboard location).
- Remove two Torx T20 screws securing the lower dashboard panel.
- Pull down the panel to locate the 4-pin connector wrapped in grey foam tape.
Step 3: Access the brake control connector (kick panel location).
- Remove the lower kick panel and door sill as needed.
- Locate the mating connector wrapped in grey foam tape.
Step 4: Connect the brake control adapter.
- Plug the adapter into the vehicle’s electric brake control harness connector.
- Follow all brake control manufacturer installation instructions.
Safety Notes:
- Always disconnect the battery before beginning installation.
- Do not exceed the lower of the towing manufacturer’s rating or the following limits:
- Maximum 4 axles: 8 brakes (24 amps).
- Wear safety glasses and use appropriate safety precautions during installation.
- Read and follow all instructions included with the brake control and vehicle manuals.
Attention:
This is a summary of the installation procedure. For complete installation instructions, including diagrams and detailed information from the manufacturer, please download the full installation PDF.
Technical Support:
For technical support and assistance, our team of experts is available to help. You can reach our tech support by visiting www.trailerjacks.com or calling 877-869-6690.
Warranty Information:
- Warranty Duration: 1 year from the date of purchase.
- Coverage: The product is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use.
- For complete warranty instructions, please download the full installation PDF.
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.