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Dale_Traveling
Dec 02, 2014Explorer II
I also use a Ready Brute but on a much older 1998 Accord and you need to wire in the toad to the coach for lights. Even though the Ready Brute system pulls in the brake pedal there are times that it doesn't. What I have encountered with light coach braking the toad might not have enough force to push on the tow bar. Many times I'll lightly brake on a long approach to a stop light and the dash indicator trigger by the tow bar doesn't light. Once stopped the toad is no long pushing on the bar and the brakes are no longer active along with the brakes lights.
Also you will still need rear running lights during night time travel and turn signal lights. I was wondering the same thing when I started out. Figured the Ready Brute would activate the lights until I got to thinking about the running lights and turn signals.
Also you will still need rear running lights during night time travel and turn signal lights. I was wondering the same thing when I started out. Figured the Ready Brute would activate the lights until I got to thinking about the running lights and turn signals.
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