โAug-01-2017 08:36 PM
โAug-05-2017 02:06 PM
nguyenbio wrote:
UPDATE!!
Before pulling off my hubs, I decided to go through and inspect every brake wire inch by inch. Wouldn't you know it, there was a tiny nick on one of the wires located on the middle axle that was rubbing on the top of the spring mount. The nick exposed enough wire to catch the corner of the mount, which then sporadically sent the wiring fault message due to it being grounded out. I repaired that wire and went ahead and checked the inner axle wires. Wouldn't you know it, the third axle also had some bare wire that was exposed in the axle. Apparently, the insulation had worn off bouncing inside the axle. I went ahead and pulled all axle wires, split loomed them, and mounted them on the upper rear part of each axle with large zip ties. This was advice given by members on here and by Dexter themselves. I also split loomed and secures all other brake wires, eliminating any chance of having this specific problem occur again.
I want to say thank you to everyone on here for their advice and encouragement!
โAug-04-2017 10:39 PM
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โAug-03-2017 07:57 AM
โAug-03-2017 07:05 AM
B-rad Lee wrote:
I had a bad Integrated Trailer Brake Controller (TBC) on my 2005 F350 that was giving me a similar problems. I would try another trailer first before i started digging into the wiring... if you have access to a bumper pull trailer with electric brakes, it might help you troubleshoot a bad Trailer Brake Controller (TBC) too.
โAug-03-2017 06:13 AM
โAug-02-2017 02:41 PM
tmilicia wrote:
I also have a 2015 F350 and 2016 XLR Thunderbolt. I had the same exact problem the first year I had the trailer. Pop off your trailer hubs and you'll find one of the brake wires has come out of the wire clip and rubbed itself raw on the hub. I went through all my hubs when this happened, and of course it was the last one of 6 wheels where I found the issue. The wire was pretty badly damaged, so I just installed a new magnet and all was good again. However, at the start of this season, the problem returned. I had a feeling about that one brake wire clip (last wheel on the curbside of the trailer) and sure enough, when I opened it up, the wire had come off the clip again. I probably should have just ordered some new clips, but I just zip tied that sucker to the brake arm inside and it's been fine all summer. While I had it up in the air, I ended up just opening all the hubs up for inspection and repacked the bearings too.
โAug-02-2017 01:45 PM
โAug-02-2017 01:37 PM
lincster wrote:
Yep, has happened to me a couple of times.
If you spend enough time, you will find the broken wire or bad connection. it is there somewhere in your brakes on your trailer.
Nothing wrong with the truck or the plugs in the truck.
100% somewhere in the trailer.
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