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Jeep Trail Hawk Toad

Almondjim
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I just purchased a 2015 Jeep Trail Hawk to pull behind my 45' Entegra. I transferred
the Roadmaster tow bar and Invisibrake from a Chevy Silverado by a reputable and reliable RV Dealer. The Jeep is now displaying engine light, check parking brake,
and traction control. The transmission also gets stuck in PARK and I have to relieve
manually by pushing release button. The Jeep is back at dealer being examined.

Has anyone experienced such problems? If so, what was the remedy? We are leaving
on a very long trip in a few weeks and I am worried about further problems. This is
my first Jeep product and do not know what to expect from dealer and factory network...
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Almondjim
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Great advice and thoughts from all.

Thanks so much...

BobGed
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Don't know if this might have anything to do with your problem, but it's worth checking.

Make sure the Auto Park Brake feature is turned OFF in the Uconnect settings.

The electric park brake can be programmed to be applied automatically whenever the vehicle is at a standstill and the automatic transmission is placed in PARK,

Then also be careful not to accidently apply the parking brake during your towing setup routine.

The park brake can be applied even when the ignition switch is OFF but the BRAKE warning lamp will not illuminate, however, it can only be released when the ignition switch is in the ON/RUN position.
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rk911
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Almondjim wrote:
Yes. Fully towable and has passage in the owner's manuel......
Push transfer case disconnect, check to be sure disconnected by cycling to D and R with
engine running, and then turn off engine and put transmission in P. Should be good to go.


ok. then I would suspect the aux brake installation.
Rich
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et2
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I wouldn't be so quick to blame the car. By the sounds of the supplemental braking you installed it had to be wired to the car. That's were my suspicions would be. Not wired correctly or it's causing a fault in the cars computers.

We have the Brake Buddy and have had zero issues with the last two jeeps, including our Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk which we've had going on two years. It doesn't wire into the cars wiring. Too many electrical systems in these new cars IMHO and I wasn't about to start splicing wires - and that included the brake lights ( we have wireless magnetic ones).

So that is what I would suspect, along with there is a specific way they need to be put into nuetral. If you fail to follow them correctly it won't work.


Go here - a lot of information on how they are installed. Specifically noted it won't work on all vehicles along with other warnings. Are you sure this installation was done correctly? If it wasn't the dealer is going to point a finger at this.

Just a snipet

CAUTION
Although not recommended, if single terminal
diodes are used they must be installed in each of the wiring circuits. Otherwise, InvisiBrake may not function properly. Non-warranty electrical damage may also occur to a vehicle with an unprotected circuit.


http://roadmasterinc.com/pdf/85-4649-33.pdf

Almondjim
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Yes. Fully towable and has passage in the owner's manuel......
Push transfer case disconnect, check to be sure disconnected by cycling to D and R with
engine running, and then turn off engine and put transmission in P. Should be good to go.

rk911
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Almondjim wrote:
I just purchased a 2015 Jeep Trail Hawk to pull behind my 45' Entegra. I transferred
the Roadmaster tow bar and Invisibrake from a Chevy Silverado by a reputable and reliable RV Dealer. The Jeep is now displaying engine light, check parking brake,
and traction control. The transmission also gets stuck in PARK and I have to relieve
manually by pushing release button. The Jeep is back at dealer being examined.

Has anyone experienced such problems? If so, what was the remedy? We are leaving
on a very long trip in a few weeks and I am worried about further problems. This is
my first Jeep product and do not know what to expect from dealer and factory network...


my first thought was did you make sure the Trail Hawk can be flat towed? did you check the 'Recreational Towing' or similar section of the owner's manual or trust the sales critter? in most cases 4WD Jeeps that have a manually selectable neutral position in the transfer case can be flat towed. REMCO is a usually reliable arbiter on whether a vehicle can be flat towed or needs modification. their website is here or call them at 1-800-228-2481.
Rich
Ham Radio, Sport Pilot, Retired 9-1-1 Call Center Administrator
_________________________________
2016 Itasca Suncruiser 38Q
'46 Willys CJ2A
'23 Jeep Wrangler JL
'10 Jeep Liberty KK

& MaggieThe Wonder Beagle

Almondjim
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Is this a simple fix or something more complicated?
Again, I am worried about repeat problems and complication of being on the road.
Should I buy and carry with me spare controllers ?

Thanks for your input

sch911
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You have a Jeep Cherokee TrailHawk I would guess.

More than likely there are computer faults in one or more of the affected controllers. The dealer will need to address corrective actions using their Witech tools....
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