Mark A wrote:
Darsben, thank you for your reply. . So i need to start with testing at the plug on the truck? Test each terminal and check wires? I have a 2003.5 dodge ram 3500. Is there any chance of a blown fuse?
Assuming the brake controller is aftermarket and depending on the brake controller I guess you could have a bad brake light switch. You did not mention that the brake lights not working so I guess the real first step is determining the type brake controller you have and whether the brake lights on the truck function.
Some brake controllers rely on the brake light current to activate the brakes on the trailer. The making of the brake light switch causes current to flow, the brake controller sensing the current and makes a relay sending power to the trailer brakes.
So that connection should be checked.
I do not see a fuse causing the problem.
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