Oct-12-2021 04:55 PM
Oct-15-2021 04:50 PM
Sjm9911 wrote:
My silverado has no problems, the controller works fine for me. Just watch the 2021 f 150s. Lots of other weird ellecteical stuff, i said this somewhere else before. Guy at work is in the process of lemon lawing one. Just hope its a fluke.
Oct-14-2021 03:23 PM
Oct-14-2021 12:16 PM
Oct-14-2021 09:20 AM
Me Again wrote:Brandon the Traveler wrote:
This issue with the 2021's is solved......sort of. Ford needs to change the brake controller module to a revised one, then reprogram the ECM and BCM. I say sort of because now the issue is Ford does not have the revised module and has no idea when they will have them available due to the chip shortage. They will probably make this low priority for trucks already sold when they can't get new trucks to market because of lack of hardware. They'll drag their butts and devote anything they can get to new sales until when this fiasco eases. One thing is certain and that is this chip thing won't be resolved until 2022 or possibly even 2023.
On a side note GM has brake controller issues with some of the new Silverados where they will not put out more than 7 volts. Same deal here, parts to rectify are not available.
Not really a time to buy new trucks, or a lot of other things. Some of these clown dealers are tacking on a $5K "market surcharge" to new trucks and its non negotiable, sticker + $5K. Go ahead and walk, they don't care because another sucker will come along and pay it.
Measuring IBC output with a volt meter no longer works with most modern controllers as they are variable pulse width signals they put out and not an uniform straight line DC Voltage that is varied.
Oct-14-2021 08:27 AM
Brandon the Traveler wrote:
This issue with the 2021's is solved......sort of. Ford needs to change the brake controller module to a revised one, then reprogram the ECM and BCM. I say sort of because now the issue is Ford does not have the revised module and has no idea when they will have them available due to the chip shortage. They will probably make this low priority for trucks already sold when they can't get new trucks to market because of lack of hardware. They'll drag their butts and devote anything they can get to new sales until when this fiasco eases. One thing is certain and that is this chip thing won't be resolved until 2022 or possibly even 2023.
On a side note GM has brake controller issues with some of the new Silverados where they will not put out more than 7 volts. Same deal here, parts to rectify are not available.
Not really a time to buy new trucks, or a lot of other things. Some of these clown dealers are tacking on a $5K "market surcharge" to new trucks and its non negotiable, sticker + $5K. Go ahead and walk, they don't care because another sucker will come along and pay it.
Oct-14-2021 08:21 AM
Lynnmor wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Maybe you should join their forum and tell them they're all full of ____...
Maybe you could just go away if you can't say something useful. Bringing a 15 page pile of nonsense to this forum, for you to defend, isn't worth anything.
Oct-14-2021 06:26 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Maybe you should join their forum and tell them they're all full of ____...
Oct-14-2021 05:52 AM
Oct-14-2021 04:45 AM
Oct-13-2021 04:38 PM
BenK wrote:
Guessing that these fairly new 'highly integrated' OEM brake controllers are running in 'open loop' and the master/slave & it's lookup tables are a mess...not all the time, but occasionally gets into a state that the +100 computers get confused...ABS, traction control, sway control, engine/tranny computers, etc
Suggest to you all on that forum to consider a trial where one would install a P2, but leave all the OEM TBS wiring alone.
A dedicated trailer brake controller only deals with ONE external thing...the trailer brakes. Yes, it has inertia sensors, etc, but it is a standalone system NOT tied into the complex TV's systems.
Betcha the problem goes away
Oct-13-2021 10:47 AM
Oct-13-2021 08:21 AM
Oct-13-2021 08:14 AM
Lynnmor wrote:
I didn't read the whole 15 pages, but it seems to me that there are those that did incomplete troubleshooting. There are more connections in the truck and trailer brakes than just at the bumper, and spreading grease is not a repair.
Oct-13-2021 08:08 AM