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lenr wrote:
When measuring the resistance of electric trailer bakes at the trailer end plug, you should get 4 divided by the number of wheels. I got 1.0 – 1.1 on my two axle trailer.
Aug-18-2014 05:49 PM
lenr wrote:
When measuring the resistance of electric trailer bakes at the trailer end plug, you should get 4 divided by the number of wheels. I got 1.0 – 1.1 on my two axle trailer. 28 is WAY too high for electric brakes. Although hydraulic over electric will be higher, I don’t have experience with them. My 2012 F-350 came with the brakes set to electric. You may have to have the trailer or a dummy plugged in to change the setting in the information panel—it doesn’t seem to come much alive without anything plugged in. I’ll bet the problem is with the trailer wiring. I’ve had the best success replacing ALL brake wiring—not trying to find where the problem is.
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