what would cause my trailer brakes to not work when depressing brake pedal. but work fine with the integrated controller? 2013 F250 6.7 checked fuses and they appear ok.
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Gary & Diane Ky 2020 F250 King Ranch 6.7l FX4 2013 Sundance 3270res
gdweb wrote: never knew that. will try it out tomorrow. thanks
Funny the things that you can learn in the owners manual:
The trailer brake controller is equipped with a feature that reduces output at vehicle speeds below 11 mph (18 km/h) so trailer and vehicle braking is not jerky or harsh. This feature is only available when applying the brakes using your vehicleโs brake pedal, not the controller.
Your Ford IBC has little brake pedal effect below 20 mph. I often use the manual lever to assist my low speed stop. Also, if you are used to using an after market controller, that has an obvious early brake feel, the integrated is less noticeable.
Do you mean while parked or not moving? I don't know about Ford but on GM trucks movement has to be detected for the trailer brakes to be activated by the brake pedal.
2018 GMC Sierra 3500 DRW 4x4 Duramax/Allison 2014 Lifestyle LS36FW St Augustine, FL