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Gdetrailer
May 15, 2013Explorer III
wittmeba wrote:
If smacking the controller makes a difference I would scrap the controller and find a replacement. Just seems to indicate a defective controller.
MaxBrake would be my first choice, Prodigy probably second.
Make sure the actuator line from the brake pedal arm into the controller is moving smoothy and easily.
If wiggling the connector makes a difference Id start troubleshooting the connector and wiring.
Anytime you have output to the brakes you will have a current reading on the Jordan. During tests Id suggest turning it up all the way just to be sure you get a reading.
I am simply amazed at times at the nonsense folks post.
The Jordan 2020 is simply the most elegant use of the K.I.S.S method.
It is not overly complicated, does not use a computer with faulty firmware (IE P2), does not require overly complicated "boost/no boost" or other fiddling with controls while driving. It is simply the best set it and forget it. Far smoother than any inertia based controller and the only ones that match it is a built in controller or one that taps the master cylinder.
Two things in the Jordan which can cause intermittent operation.
One is a potentiometer and the other is a leaf switch.
Either items often can be corrected.
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