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happy007
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Oct 09, 2013

Brake controler problems

Recently purchased a new tow vehicle-2013 Silverado. The previous owner had installed an "Hopkins Agility" brake controller. On my first trip I noticed that every time I apply the brakes there is a jerk and then I think everything is working OK. I have tried adjusting the power and sensitivity with no help. I am thinking the controller is bad but would like to be sure before I purchase a new one. Any help or sugestions will be appreciated.
The Hopkins Agility Model is #47295. I am towing a 2011 Dutchmen 28 foot about 7000 Lbs.

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  • I also think the controller you have is a scaled down version of a cheap controller. I personally like the prodigy series. P2 or P3. I had one of the cheap controllers once on my truck and had to do a panic stop, thank God the right shoulder was clear, I finally got stopped four cars down the line. to me money is nothing if you don't have safety. I will gladly spend $100 for a good controller that will stop me and my family when it needs to stop. these $50 controller can't compete with a good high end controller.
  • Well, logical troubleshooting seems to point at the controller.

    "Hopkins" is the brand they sell in Walmart, so likely it is not a very smart controller. Just a time-based controller.

    What is the possibility of transferring the controller from the old truck?

    A new controller would be <$100 and a good investment to get away from the basic Hopkins unit. Something like a Prodigy P2 maybe.
  • My previous tow vehicle, a 2006 Silverado seemed to have no problems with the controller in it. I am not sure if the problem could be in the RV brakes. I wish there was a simple way to point to either the controller or the RV brakes.
  • Just so we have the complete story, what kind of trailer are you pulling? Have you checked the brakes on it? And lastly, was it working well with your previous tow vehicle (TV) and controller?
  • Welcome to the forums! :) Glad you are here and I hope you get all your questions answered and post often.

    You will probably get better help if you post the make and model of the brake controller you are using. Just click "edit" on your post and insert the information.
    Barney

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