โSep-08-2014 07:49 PM
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โSep-09-2014 06:43 PM
kellertx5er wrote:
Just to cover another base, does rain/water figure in here at all? The reason I ask is that my bed-mounted receptacle will hold water when driving through a good rain. Then I get the 'trailer fault' message. Clears up after I dry it out.
โSep-09-2014 12:26 PM
โSep-09-2014 09:01 AM
YC 1 wrote:
You need to find a couple of places you can conveniently test when it acts up. You can use a push pin to penetrate the wiring. Test before the fault occurs so you have known references. Write them down, do not try to remember them. The more locations the better. Intermittents drive technicians crazy and we can only work on symptoms and common failure places. Catching it broken makes it much easier.
โSep-09-2014 08:59 AM
WyoTraveler wrote:
I had some trailer problems with brakes and lights also. At the time I had 3 trailers. TT, dump trailer and a stock trailer. All had problems. I have a F250. I changed out the plug on my PU. Easy change out. No wiring involved with Ford. The module comes out and you put in the new module. Electrical grease also comes with the module. Bending pins to make contacts is not a good idea. My F250 was only a couple of years old when I had to change out the plug module. E-trailer has modules for Ford.
โSep-09-2014 08:58 AM
newman fulltimer wrote:
have youtried doing a computer update the controller is giving to much voltage and causing the resetable fuse to trip when youunplug it resets and is all good till it trips due toheat
โSep-09-2014 07:31 AM
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