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Terryallan wrote:
Except for the useless timed brake controllers, MOST electric Brake controllers Prodigy, P2, Voyager, and the Ford, ect are Inertia activated, Meaning the trailer has to be moving for the brake controller to activate the brakes.
โMar-31-2015 05:36 PM
gijoecam wrote:
The Ford integrated controller is not inertia-based on the '08(I think?) and newer trucks. It uses a pressure signal from the brake system to proportion the brakes to the trailer based on the bias setting.
The system needs three inputs: The brake pressure switch, brake pedal position switch, and the brake pressure transducer.
I don't understand why the dealership can't figure it out... They can scan the TBC inputs, and at the connector, they can monitor the outputs. Skimming over the troubleshooting manual, it shouldn't take them more than a half hour to sort out the problem, honestly. If you've had it in three times, their techs are incompetent and you need someone experienced to sort it out.
But, start with the basics: Battery junction box fuse #5 (30A), Smart Junction Box (under the dash) #33 (10A) (I doubt it's either, but you ALWAYS have to start with the basics)
They connect the scanner, check for codes, and go from there. My guess is that if there are no codes in teh system, there is a compromised wire or pin in a connector somewhere between the TBC in the dash and the back of the truck. Again, they have detailed instruction on how to find it in the troubleshooting and diagnostics manual. They just need to take the time to do it, plain and simple.
Good luck!!
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RoyB wrote:
My 2010 F150 FORD Truck has the built-in OEM Brake controller. I'm not sure when this came out but was not on my 2004 F150 Truck. I'm thinking the 2009 F150 was the first year for this OEM Ford brake controller.
When I first got the truck and hooked up to my trailer I found out I did not have electric brake action except when I operated the slider bar.
It turns out the 2010 FORD OEM Brake controller is really embedded with the truck electronics and the speedometer has to be indicating at least 10MPH before the brake controller engages the electric brake action. Using the slider bar over-rides this action.
I am not a big fan of this but was confirmed by the FORD Folks to be true. I kinda like the idea of pushing in my brake pedal when stopped at stop sign and actually apply electric brake action on the trailer. The only way I can do this is reach down with my hand and operate the slide bar to hold the trailer brake action while being stopped at a stop sign.
My 2010 OEM FORD Brake Controller works just fine when going faster than 10MPH when applying brakes pushing down the brake pedal.. I could slide the trailer brakes like you indicated by setting the controller too high of setting when pushing down on the brake pedal.. Mine is set around a 5 setting for my trailer electric brake operation.
You may be running into something like this in your 2009 Ford truck.
Roy Ken
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