Hi hivemind -- I came across this wireless brake controller made by Curt. I searched for this on this Forum, and can't believe no one has mentioned using it? It appears to be an alternative to the Tenosha Brake Controller. I just got a new RV, the 2019 Honda Ridgeline which already comes with a towing package.…
But, the trailer control module will continue to app,y the trailer brakes when the TV brakes are applied, the in cab control unit is not used for normal braking. But, you will be unable to control the trailer brakes directly from the in cab control head. This is where the Kurt Echo has an advantage over the Prodigy unit,…
We are using the Curt Echo. If iPhone is plugged into the dash USB you can use Apple CarPlay to display Goggle Maps on the dash display and the brake controller display on the iPhone app. That allows manual application of the trailer brakes if trailer sway occurs. So far we have not experienced a loss of the Bluetooth…
Kudos to Curt Manufacturing! I got a Curt Wireless Echo Brake Controller and it popped out on way home from picking up my TAB in AR. Road rash scrapped the end at a 45 degree angle. They're sending me another one. Love the Echo but I need to come up with something to hold it in place unless some of you have already come up…
I had similar thoughts, but got an Echo to try it out, installing a Tekonsha P2 on my Jeep Truck was a non starter, no adapter cable avail at the time I was looking into getting one, decided to wait for the Jeep OEM brake controller (which is still not available), and got the Echo to use mean while. 1. I have factory tow…
We just purchased a 2015 T@B Q in Everett WA and drove it back to Sonoma-was going to get the Prodigy brake controller then was shown the Curt Echo worked great! It is bluetooth and we never lost connection on whole trip have a 2008 Lexus rx 350 with aftermarket trailer package installed and everything worked great highly…
The Echo has a locking tab, which is engaged on the 7-pin lift cover and secures it in place. The Echo has a similar setup to latch the trailer 7-pin plug. The setup does add some length to the connection, but I towed out TaB400 150 mikes down coast mountain roads, no issue, worked great. Also towed the TaB over a dirt,…
For those using the Curt Echo, what output and sensitivity settings are you typically using? I haven’t had a chance to do the recommended setup yet, but I’ve had trailer brakes locking up with both my t@b 320s and a similarly weighted flatbed trailer I borrowed. Default when I plug it in is 32 output and 5 sensitivity;…