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joebedford
Apr 05, 2020Nomad II
I get the check trailer wiring almost every time I hook up. I have to wrap a bungy around the 7-pin cable and connector to pull it tight up to the truck. I think the connector pins have spread and don't make good contact - time to replace that connector. You may have that problem.
OTOH, if your trailer battery is charged, pulling the breakaway pin must give you brakes regardless of the condition of the cable/connector at the truck end.
I've seen trailer brakes that were incorrectly wired in series instead of parallel. They don't work well that way.
What does "I have no brakes more than having brakes" mean?
OTOH, if your trailer battery is charged, pulling the breakaway pin must give you brakes regardless of the condition of the cable/connector at the truck end.
I've seen trailer brakes that were incorrectly wired in series instead of parallel. They don't work well that way.
What does "I have no brakes more than having brakes" mean?
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