โFeb-08-2021 04:44 PM
โFeb-09-2021 03:10 PM
crazyro wrote:
I opened up that box last night looking for any stray wires or anything that didn't look right. There are no wires going out from that box to the frame. I wonder if that could be something I should add?
โFeb-09-2021 01:43 PM
crazyro wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:
If you follow the 7 pin cable back to the trailer, it will eventually terminate in a box near the trailer box on the tongue.
All grounds are supposed to terminate at that point and one ground wire from that box will run to the frame of the trailer.
I opened up that box last night looking for any stray wires or anything that didn't look right. There are no wires going out from that box to the frame. I wonder if that could be something I should add?
โFeb-09-2021 01:16 PM
crazyro wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:
If you follow the 7 pin cable back to the trailer, it will eventually terminate in a box near the trailer box on the tongue.
All grounds are supposed to terminate at that point and one ground wire from that box will run to the frame of the trailer.
I opened up that box last night looking for any stray wires or anything that didn't look right. There are no wires going out from that box to the frame. I wonder if that could be something I should add?
โFeb-09-2021 12:45 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:
If you follow the 7 pin cable back to the trailer, it will eventually terminate in a box near the trailer box on the tongue.
All grounds are supposed to terminate at that point and one ground wire from that box will run to the frame of the trailer.
โFeb-09-2021 12:37 PM
cummins2014 wrote:
But makes no difference as long as the wires go to the apporiate position on the plug, no matter the color coding wire configuration is the same on all seven ways ,RV trailers or utility trailers .
โFeb-09-2021 11:36 AM
crazyro wrote:
I looked all up and down the trailer for a ground wire hooked onto axle or frame but didn't see one - that's why I mentioned ball as I know some trailers use it for ground (and have read that it's not a solid connection). I may just have to open the box and run an additional ground wire.
โFeb-09-2021 11:07 AM
crazyro wrote:cummins2014 wrote:
The thing is ,if its not getting a good ground ,most likely your lights will not be working, I wouldn't think . You did say all the lights are working ?? When the brakes are pressed are you getting the 12 volts or whatever to the plug on your truck, you may have mentioned you checked that ,and I missed it .
Correct. All lights work - have checked everything. When brakes are pressed, I'm not getting 12V to those two pins, but as it was mentioned above, unless there's a load detected, truck may not be sending full voltage anyway so that may be a bad way to check.
โFeb-09-2021 10:34 AM
cummins2014 wrote:
The thing is ,if its not getting a good ground ,most likely your lights will not be working, I wouldn't think . You did say all the lights are working ?? When the brakes are pressed are you getting the 12 volts or whatever to the plug on your truck, you may have mentioned you checked that ,and I missed it .
โFeb-09-2021 10:26 AM
crazyro wrote:cummins2014 wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
When I did a EOH brake system on my Boat Trailer I would get an intermittent no trailer connection "NC". It drove me crazy till I just happened to touch the ground wire while looking for a bad connection and noticed I had not tightened the bolt fully to the frame. Snugged it up and all was well!
Bingo, was hoping someone would mention ground, had the same issue . I was looking to see if the OP mentioned checking the ground, he did mention getting the ground thru the ball, not a good way ,it will be intermittent no trailer connection ,been thru that also, I assumed I was getting a good ground thru the ball .
When I realized I wasn't getting a good ground on the trailer , I connected a separate wire to the trailer ran it alone the the other wiring, and connected inside the plug where it belonged , all was well then . IMO the OP is not grounded well enough .
To the OP ,do you get intermittent " NO TRAILER CONNECTION " ??? Also you did mention you see no ground wire ???
I looked all up and down the trailer for a ground wire hooked onto axle or frame but didn't see one - that's why I mentioned ball as I know some trailers use it for ground (and have read that it's not a solid connection). I may just have to open the box and run an additional ground wire.
โFeb-09-2021 10:16 AM
Grit dog wrote:Dave H M wrote:
cool pics guys. I copied then and will be putting them in the 5th wheel info packet. Thanks, Dave
Remember there are 2 different wiring color conventions.
โFeb-09-2021 10:10 AM
cummins2014 wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
When I did a EOH brake system on my Boat Trailer I would get an intermittent no trailer connection "NC". It drove me crazy till I just happened to touch the ground wire while looking for a bad connection and noticed I had not tightened the bolt fully to the frame. Snugged it up and all was well!
Bingo, was hoping someone would mention ground, had the same issue . I was looking to see if the OP mentioned checking the ground, he did mention getting the ground thru the ball, not a good way ,it will be intermittent no trailer connection ,been thru that also, I assumed I was getting a good ground thru the ball .
When I realized I wasn't getting a good ground on the trailer , I connected a separate wire to the trailer ran it alone the the other wiring, and connected inside the plug where it belonged , all was well then . IMO the OP is not grounded well enough .
To the OP ,do you get intermittent " NO TRAILER CONNECTION " ??? Also you did mention you see no ground wire ???
โFeb-09-2021 10:07 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
When I did a EOH brake system on my Boat Trailer I would get an intermittent no trailer connection "NC". It drove me crazy till I just happened to touch the ground wire while looking for a bad connection and noticed I had not tightened the bolt fully to the frame. Snugged it up and all was well!
โFeb-09-2021 09:03 AM
crazyro wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:crazyro wrote:Beaker wrote:
Factory integrated brake controller on my truck was causing same message on mine.
Argh. RAM apparently has had some issues with this. I just tested the truck 7 pin and with brakes depressed or brake controller fully engaged, I'm only getting 1/2 V on the ground and brake pins.
What was your solution?
Guess I should have also read page 2 of this thread..
(...)
The only way to troubleshoot and diagnose a IBC problem is to drive around with a trailer connected or build a test rig with resistors and lights and a meter that present enough load to trigger trailer connected response and drive around..
Thank you for all that information! I truly appreciate it.
I'm going to borrow a friend's camper tonight and will hook up to it. If truck detects it, then I know the issue is with my system. I will definitely follow through on all the suggestions and try all I can before taking it in (last resort).
Much appreciated.
โFeb-09-2021 08:30 AM
Beaker wrote:
Factory integrated brake controller on my truck was causing same message on mine.
rgh. RAM apparently has had some issues with this. I just tested the truck 7 pin and with brakes depressed or brake controller fully engaged, I'm only getting 1/2 V on the ground and brake pins.
What was your solution?
โFeb-09-2021 07:34 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:crazyro wrote:Beaker wrote:
Factory integrated brake controller on my truck was causing same message on mine.
Argh. RAM apparently has had some issues with this. I just tested the truck 7 pin and with brakes depressed or brake controller fully engaged, I'm only getting 1/2 V on the ground and brake pins.
What was your solution?
Guess I should have also read page 2 of this thread..
(...)
The only way to troubleshoot and diagnose a IBC problem is to drive around with a trailer connected or build a test rig with resistors and lights and a meter that present enough load to trigger trailer connected response and drive around..