Tech Tips

How do I program my wireless ProControl™?

Programming the Sno-Way® ProControl™  Ensure vehicle bumper connection is made and the vehicle supply voltage is  12VDC. Also, verify that the 14-pin and 4-pin (when present) connectors are connected from the receiver module to the power unit. Start by putting the Sno-Way® ProControl™ transmitter into pairing mode by pressing the […]

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How to Program my wireless ProControl™ II?

Ensure vehicle bumper connection is made and vehicle supply voltage is 12VDC. Also  verify that the 14 and 4 pin (when present) connectors are connected from the receiver  module to the power unit. A red blinking LED indicates the receiver has power and is  not communicating with a transmitter.   Turn […]

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How to Program my wireless ProControl™ 2 Plus?

Ensure vehicle bumper connection is made and the vehicle supply voltage is 12VDC. Also, verify that the 14-pin and 4-pin (when present) connectors are connected from the receiver module to the power unit. A red, blinking LED indicates the receiver has power and is not communicating with a transmitter.  Turn […]

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Sno-Way 26R Snow Plow on a blue GMC Sierra 1500

Your Truck As The Snow Plow Power Supply

If you have been in the Snow & Ice Control business for any length of time, you have heard the words “your batteries are bad.” This phrase is even a headache for the equipment manufacturer because by the time someone diagnosed the battery problem, you were likely having equipment problems. It may […]

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Sno-Way Revolution HD Snow Plow on a White Ford F-350

How to Store a Snow Plow in About an Hour or Less

A snow plow is an expensive investment and like any other piece of equipment that is used for only part of the year, your plow should be stored properly to keep the equipment in its best condition. It takes very little time to prepare a snow plow for storage and […]

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