[AT] Trailer brake controller problems
charlie hill
chill8 at cox.net
Fri Apr 22 14:26:21 PDT 2005
Yep you need a good ground back to the truck! If Farmer reads this he will
tell you to check the grounds. I agree.
Charlie
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From: "Al Jones" <aljones at ncfreedom.net>
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Sent: Friday, April 22, 2005 4:05 PM
Subject: [AT] Trailer brake controller problems
>I have been using my tractor hauling trailer today and the #($#$(*#$(
> brakes aren't working right! When everything is hooked up, the
> indicator light is on, however it will occasionally flicker. When you
> apply the brakes, sometimes the light stays on, sometimes it goes out,
> sometimes it flickers, and at the same time the red light indicating
> braking power may flicker or not come on at all. Basically, sometimes
> you have brakes, sometimes you don't. I am thinking I have a bad
> connection in the plug that connects to the truck, but is there anything
> else I should look at? FYI I have sprayed the connection between the
> truck and trailer with electrical cleaner and they LOOK good. Does
> there need to be a good ground between the truck hitch ball and the
> trailer hitch?
>
> Al
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