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j-d
Apr 08, 2017Explorer II
If not done yet, a call to the braking system manufacturer's tech support crew will very likely solve this problem.
Failing all else, it's not all that impractical to carry a booster pack with its own 12 Volt sealed lead-acid (SLA) battery. This could power a brake system (at least OP's here report it works with a Brake Buddy) and remain isolated from the vehicle.
I'd really like to see the Installation Instructions for this exact braking system. I'd like to be sure that it can work with Battery Positive and Battery Negative. Meaning it either 1. Doesn't need to be grounded to the Focus' Frame, or 2. If the braking system uses the Frame instead of a couple Negative Wires, that Wire can be used in place of the Frame, to completely isolate the Braking System from the vehicle. And still WORK...
Failing all else, it's not all that impractical to carry a booster pack with its own 12 Volt sealed lead-acid (SLA) battery. This could power a brake system (at least OP's here report it works with a Brake Buddy) and remain isolated from the vehicle.
I'd really like to see the Installation Instructions for this exact braking system. I'd like to be sure that it can work with Battery Positive and Battery Negative. Meaning it either 1. Doesn't need to be grounded to the Focus' Frame, or 2. If the braking system uses the Frame instead of a couple Negative Wires, that Wire can be used in place of the Frame, to completely isolate the Braking System from the vehicle. And still WORK...
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