I have a US Gear UTB, which I have just transferred from one car to another, and it doesn't seem to be working quite right.
But first some history. The system was working fully when initially installed in the first car. Bit in this car, it hasn't been working properly of late, because the vacuum pump had quit, so there were no really obvious symptoms (and probably very little braking effect either). In the new car, I have installed a new vacuum pump. Wiring in the new car has been triple-checked and is OK.
Here is what is now happening. The "proportional braking" aspect of the system isn't working: the car brakes are either off (when no braking is being called for) or fully on when any amount of MH braking is called for. When I apply the motorhome brakes, there is a 1-2 second delay where the car brakes don't seem to be doing anything, then a big jerk as the car brakes come on fully - and this is irrespective of the setting of the braking effort knob inside the motorhome. When I use the manual lever in the MH to operate the dingy brakes, one or two steps (LEDs on the MH unit) has no effect in the dingy, whereas 3 or 4 steps brings the dingy brakes on fully; there is no in-between.
The MH unit and the UTB power module in the car seem to be communicating, according to the indicator lights. The system works as it should when I pull out the breakaway switch (full dingy braking). The mounting angle for the MH unit is within US Gear's specs.
I am unhappy with this operation because of the stresses imposed on the towing system caused by the severe dingy braking, and also because of the possible premature wear on the car brakes, tires, and suspension system. So I would like to fix it. I like this system, and have gone to a lot of trouble to re-install it, so would prefer not to switch to something different.
I assume that the problem is either with the control unit in the motorhome or with the power module in the dingy, and I would like some help or suggestions as to how I can determine which item is faulty. Both are difficult to obtain as spares and are expensive, so I don't want to guess wrong.
Is there anybody out there sufficiently savvy about this system who can help me through this, and help me determine where the fault is?
Thanks.
Paul.
PS. I posted an briefer description of this problem as an appendix to an earlier post (Vacuum pump for Unified Tow Brake), but thought it better for it to have its own topic.