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opnspaces
Apr 06, 2020Navigator II
I would ask why there is a new breakaway switch on your trailer when they were supposed to change a leaf spring. The two are not related and you have a right to know what happened to your trailer that they felt they had to put a switch on. Their answer might give you a clue to why your brakes aren't working well. But regardless of that, if I was you I would be cutting out and redoing every connection from the umbilical cord to the each brake magnet.
Also many times the brake wires get chafed where they run through the inside of the axle and short to ground. If you do the connections over it would be a good idea to run new wires along the outside of the axles. Get some long zip ties and run the wire behind the axle to protect it from flying debris when driving down the road.
Also many times the brake wires get chafed where they run through the inside of the axle and short to ground. If you do the connections over it would be a good idea to run new wires along the outside of the axles. Get some long zip ties and run the wire behind the axle to protect it from flying debris when driving down the road.
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