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Lynnmor
Jul 07, 2020Explorer
There is no e-brake pin, you'll have to rewrite this so it makes sense.
The term "e-brake" usually refers to the emergency brake system.
The brake pin on the truck may show voltage under no load, but that voltage will go away with the slightest load, but that depends on the controller used.
I would check for continuity between the brake pin on the trailer and a trailer ground.
The term "e-brake" usually refers to the emergency brake system.
The brake pin on the truck may show voltage under no load, but that voltage will go away with the slightest load, but that depends on the controller used.
I would check for continuity between the brake pin on the trailer and a trailer ground.
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