โSep-26-2017 05:20 PM
โOct-03-2017 09:46 AM
Old Blue wrote:
I have the same brake system, used on my gmc truck and now on my chevy traverse and what I do to mine to stop the walking around is this...hope this helps....1st. press the brake peddle several times. 2nd. attach the lever to the peddle. 3rd. go thru the system, power up, test, etc. 4th. set the marker light to #5. now here is what I did to stop the walking. put a strap, rope, or belt over the seat and up under the seat and thru the handle of the control pull it tight than slide the seat back a bit this holds the control tight and you should be good to go. Be sure you set you lights to where you want the brake to be activated I seem to like #5. Hope this helps, also hope you understand what I wrote..
Bill
โOct-02-2017 05:20 PM
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โSep-28-2017 01:30 PM
RichNewcome wrote:
I guess my point was that it doesn't really matter if it's doesn't keep its position as long as it goes back, presses against the seat, and has enough stroke to push the pedal. Mine acted in a similar fashion.
โSep-26-2017 07:28 PM
โSep-26-2017 07:21 PM
RichNewcome wrote:
I used to have one of those. You might try pushing the test button after it has moved forward and observing how it acts. I think you will find that the "box" will be pushed back to the seat as the actuator arm extends. Maybe you need to move the seat farther forward, but seeing it in operation will help you determine that.
โSep-26-2017 07:14 PM
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