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- wanderingbobExplorer IIOn my trip to Maine last summer we spent the nite in a Wal-Mart lot in New Hampshire . Had words with a drug peddler . No big deal !!! Next morn about seven miles into the ride all heck broke lose ! Trailer brakes locked , trailer stopped in the middle of the road . Chains stopped me . Lucky that we were going slowly up a hill ,in a small town , no traffic , no damage . Chocked the trailer un-hitched all the wires and chains and put her back together again . My hitch pin was missing , it had been there for 5,000 miles . I guess my new friend at Wal-mart removed it for me . It took longer to type this than it did to correct the situation if ya do not count changing my underwear !
- Old-BiscuitExplorer IIIYEP........at least once a year
- GdetrailerExplorer III
Guy Roan wrote:
I am now on my second trailer, and never have pulled it.
I have always had a fear that the brakes would lock up.
Any one else feel the same !
Guy
Hmm.. just how do you KNOW if the brakes and or the switch will work under an actual break away emergency if you NEVER "test" it by pulling the pin?
Yes, your brakes WILL lock up.. BUT ONLY AS LONG AS THE PIN IS PULLED OUT.
Put the pin back in and the brakes WILL go free.
It is a very important AND REQUIRED SAFETY DEVICE.
There IS a reason some states like mine FORCE folks to have state inspections on trailers with brakes.. My state WILL flunk the inspection if you cannot demonstrate WORKING BREAKAWAY SYSTEM.
I ALWAYS check mine EVERY TIME I HITCH UP.
I pull the pin and then try pulling forward.
Working breakaway system should lock the wheels.
Putting the pin back in should go free and I am able to drive on.
I will not take my trailer out on public roads without knowing if the system is working.
Those switches are out in the weather and DO go bad, wiring also can go bad and for heavens sake make sure you have a CHARGED 12V battery hooked up on your trailer.. - beemerphile1ExplorerI pull as a test occasionally to verify operation.
Like anything else, if you don't test it occasionally how do you know it will work when needed? - OasisbobExplorerI check mine once a yer and lube the shaft. If it does not lock the brakes I adjust. One of my kids pulled the cable and I inly noticed it as my running lites came on in adition to the brakes.
- DutchmenSportExplorerYes, pulling the cable will engage the emergency brakes in the trailer. The brakes will continue to remain engaged until the pin is put back in. The brakes, when engaged, are drawing from the trailer battery. So if you leave the pin pulled, there will be a constant draw from the battery to the brakes until the pin is replaced.
Unlike an automobile that has a manual parking brake that is engaged by a lever inside the cab of the vehicle to the vehicle wheels (all mechanical), in a trailer, it's all electric from the battery.
If you need a mechanical parking brake in a camper. They do make them. There call, "chocks". - downtheroadExplorerPull it to test then push it back in immediately...once a year.
Do not leave it out. - 3oaksExplorerThat is just what the emergency trailer brake cable is supposed to do when pulled, lock up the wheels.
And yes I pull mine once a year for a test. I only leave the clip out long enough to see if the wheels drag when I try to pull the trailer.
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