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Accelerating my brake controller applies the trailer brakes

mboatwright
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Has anyone ever seen this before...

I have an Hopkins Insight Flex controller (HM47297). It works as it should when applying the brakes, numbers as high as 45/55, however when I accelerate I see the controller showing an increase on the readout... 5/ 10/ 20/ 25/ and even have seen it get as high as 35. Question is, is the brakes actually being applied even though I'm not applying the brakes? Triple checked wiring: Module pack is pointed with wiring to the front of vehicle: Module pack is perfectly level north/south and east/west: Been speaking with Hopkins and they say they have never seen this before. Vehicle: 2008 Chevy Tahoe LTZ Trailer: 2015 Tango 25RKS

I hope this is the right location to post this, first time posting here. New Member!
Mark & Anna
2015 Pacific Coachworks 25RKS
2008 Chevy Tahoe LTZ
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Shamrocker21
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Jackathan, thanks for the information! Gunna order the switch right now.

Jackathan
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Shamrocker21, same thing happened to our 2007 Tahoe. Replaced the brake pedal switch, cruise control started working.

Shamrocker21
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Mboatwright, I am having the same issue in my 2009 Silverado with the Insight Controller. My cruise control also doesn't currently work. Did you ever figure out what the problem was?

Edit: my apologies, I see now where you mentioned the problem. Thank you for letting us know, now I can fix mine!

Caveman_Charlie
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Thanks for letting us no you got it solved
1993 Cobra Sunrise, 20 foot Travel Trailer.

mboatwright
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I have great news!

Replacing the brake switch corrected the problem, my Hopkins Brake Controller now works as it should.

Really appreciate everyone stepping up and making suggestions.

Conclusion, replacing brake/cruise control pedal switch stopped my trailer brakes from applying when accelerating.
Mark & Anna
2015 Pacific Coachworks 25RKS
2008 Chevy Tahoe LTZ

opnspaces
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I hope it fixes both problems. On a positive note at least your cruise control works again. 🙂
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2001 Suburban 4x4. 6.0L, 4.10 3/4 ton **** 2005 Jayco Jay Flight 27BH **** 1986 Coleman Columbia Popup

mboatwright
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mboatwright wrote:
bucky wrote:
Is the high mounted center brake light working?


Thanks Bucky for the response!

Yes, all brake lights work including the high mounted.

I'll be picking up a brake/cruise switch mid next week to repair the cruise control. I pulled the fuse to the cruise control and that made no difference. After that ill start testing down the line to the brakes on the TT to look for a short.


Update: I just installed the replacement brake switch and now the cruise control is back to working!!! I may go get the trailer just to test and see, one of those things I'm so hoping for I can't wait to find out if it repaired the problem.

I hope in many ways this post help's others with issues similar to the one I've been having.

I'll update once I've pulled the trailer again...
Mark & Anna
2015 Pacific Coachworks 25RKS
2008 Chevy Tahoe LTZ

mboatwright
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bucky wrote:
Is the high mounted center brake light working?


Thanks Bucky for the response!

Yes, all brake lights work including the high mounted.

I'll be picking up a brake/cruise switch mid next week to repair the cruise control. I pulled the fuse to the cruise control and that made no difference. After that ill start testing down the line to the brakes on the TT to look for a short.
Mark & Anna
2015 Pacific Coachworks 25RKS
2008 Chevy Tahoe LTZ

bucky
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Is the high mounted center brake light working?
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chr_
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Yeah, if it is wired to the wrong brake switch, it may pullup through the cruise control, and cause both problems.
-CHR$
1996 Safari Sahara Edition 35' Diesel Pusher. Just getting the Solar stuff started.

mboatwright
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This is our TT by the way, love it...

Mark & Anna
2015 Pacific Coachworks 25RKS
2008 Chevy Tahoe LTZ

mboatwright
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mowin wrote:
Take the fuse out for the cruise control. Maybe that will help.


Great idea...! I'm going to get the trailer here in a bit, I will be able to do some testing then.

Thanks again everyone for your responses!
Mark & Anna
2015 Pacific Coachworks 25RKS
2008 Chevy Tahoe LTZ

mowin
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Take the fuse out for the cruise control. Maybe that will help.

mboatwright
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Boband4 wrote:
Before following the trailer, I suggest you ask her to follow the TV without the trailer and confirm the lights are working correctly. That would help to narrow down where the problem is starting.


We checked the Tow Vehicle and all lights are working as they should be. I will check the “Cruise Control Brake Switch” later today, I feel that's the culprit. My Cruise Control comes on, it doesn’t set... which leads me to believe the brake switch for it is broken and it thinks the brakes are pressed. That would/could send current back through the brake system telling the "Brake Controller" the brakes are pressed when they are not. I have read that Chevy Tahoe’s are known for that issue.

Thanks for all the responses once again...
Mark & Anna
2015 Pacific Coachworks 25RKS
2008 Chevy Tahoe LTZ