mdcamping wrote:
I pulled into the shop with just the back brakes working. This was a scheduled service as 1st tech did the repair. I hooked up trailer to truck, tested brakes and they were not working at all. I "never" left the shop with the trailer.
What they have told me was they have a senior tech that has now been working on the trailer the past 2 days taking it out for some test rides trying to figure where the problem was and my last conversation was they got half the brakes back working and yeah they mentioned that the problem could be the magnets. Hope tomorrow this gets resolved.
I have never worked on brakes my whole life, rv or auto as this is something I have always had a service shop do.
My last 2 trailers never had issues with brakes. My present trailer sat for 5 years unused as owner had run into a hardship and had to sell. so my guess this probably contributed to the brake problems?
This weekend we are supposed to go to the catskills in NY, so my trip is in jeopardy... not a happy camper...
Mike
Hopefully, you aren't paying for the re-work because you can get the whole new assembly that just bolts on for not much more than the cost of a brake job...
No idea if this matches your trailer but gives you an idea of how cheap they are:
https://www.etrailer.com/Accessories-and-Parts/etrailer/AKEBRK-35R.html?feed=npn&msclkid=b8b4bb65056e18c801dcd9ce42011a0d&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Bing%20%7C%20Shop%20-%20Accessories%20and%20Parts&utm_term=4577266908256386&utm_content=Trailer%20Brakes