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May-25-2021 03:42 PM
azbohunter wrote:You said the wires burnt when you pulled the breakaway where did they melt?
Mike, I appreciate your help and comments as I have waded through this. I have had the intermittant brake problem for a while. When I first dug into it I found the bare wires that were in photo in a ealier post. I cut the bare spots out and used proper connectors with heat shrink. The bare wires were and issue and I am glad I found it and fixed it. Today, I pulled wires out the axle, ran new wires and reconnected them, blue to one side of magnet and white to one side, I was told that it didn't matter which..there is not positive or negative. Correct the magnets don't care one wire to the pos. side one wire to the neg. side.
My thought are that there is more bare wire inside the belly that I can see and from my tugging and moving them around they have grounded to the the frame.possible since they skinned those wires you repaired, they likely skinned others during the install I could run new wire all the way from the plug and bypass the belly to or may even apply 12 volt at the wiring going into the first axle..
I am not a automotive wiring guy, but I have completed rewired a house and a boat with a lot of electronics so I am not totally inexperienced.
I am assuming that the breakway simply sends 12volts to the magnets?correct
May-25-2021 03:23 PM
May-25-2021 01:59 PM
azbohunter wrote:
Things are going the wrong way. After wiring the brakes I pulled the breakaway and burned the wires off...so I'm thinking that one of those wire must be shorted to the frame in the belly... any one else feel that way?
May-25-2021 01:51 PM
azbohunter wrote:
Things are going the wrong way. After wiring the brakes I pulled the breakaway and burned the wires off...so I'm thinking that one of those wire must be shorted to the frame in the belly... any one else feel that way?
May-25-2021 01:48 PM
May-25-2021 01:12 PM
JRscooby wrote:
IMHO, the best way to make a connection is with the right sized crimp connector, a good crimp tool. Fill the connector with blue Form-a-Gasket before you put the wires in, wipe off the excess.
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May-25-2021 10:50 AM
Mike134 wrote:
no chance it's in one of the wheels. Only thing that could happen inside a wheel is the magnet goes bad either open (only that wheel wouldn't have brakes), or it shorts out blowing the fuse in your truck that furnishes 12V to the brake controller.
Just a tip put some Vaseline into your new crimp wirenuts to weatherproof them before inserting the wires.
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