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Jul 20, 2013

Break Away Switch Test

Our 93 Terry Resort XT1 16h had a old break away switch that didn't look to be in the best shape so we purchased a new Tekonsha break away switch. I understand that one wire goes to blue brake wire the other goes straight to TT battery. My question is: Is there any way to test the new switch short of using a multi-meter on brakes them self? I pull the pin but hear no humming from brakes. The trailer brakes do work while hooked up to TV. Im sorry if this is a newb question. Thanks for any help.
  • You can do a quick check on the brake magnets on the trailer with an inexpensive hunting compass. With the power applied it should point right at the magnet when placed near the rim.
  • Battery is fully charged. I was thinking I should hear a humming. Also didnt know that I could burn up my brake controller if it was hook up when the break away switch came out. Thanks again.
  • As Mark says. Make sure the battery is charged, other wise it won't work.
  • As Terry says, but pay attention to the part about unplugging the 7 pin from the tow vehicle. Otherwise you could fry your brake controller.
  • The brakes should only hum when actuated by the controller. This because the controller pulses the power to the brakes. When you pull the breakaway switch, it applies a full 12V and it won't hum.
  • is you battery good?
    What Terryallan say is a easier way to check.
    also you could jack up on side of the trailer and spin the wheels to see if they stop when the pin pulled
  • Yep. Hookup to the TV. DO NOT hook up the 7 pin. pull the breakaway pin out, and try to move the TT. IF it moves. It's not working, IF the brakes are locked. It's working.