Sep-11-2022 08:42 PM
Sep-12-2022 01:19 PM
Tyler0215 wrote:
Follow up
Went to a trailer repair shop. Installed new break away switcch. Brakes are working fine now.I will check each individual wheel when I get home and check for good ground and chafed wires.
Sep-12-2022 01:11 PM
Sep-12-2022 12:54 PM
Sep-12-2022 12:50 PM
canoe on top wrote:
Check brake light switch.
Sep-12-2022 12:12 PM
MFL wrote:JRscooby wrote:MFL wrote:
Hey JR, this is a common issue, but normally takes at least a light touch of pedal, that can result with braking similar to pulling the pin. Very aggressive, tires chirp/maybe smoke. As Grit mentioned, turning the gain way down will help, but braking will be diminished.
It starts mostly intermittent, due to the wiring moving/bouncing inside the tube.
Quick fix..cut the wires going through tube, and run new cross wire outside the tube.
Sorry, I do not have enough info to tell the OP what the problem is.
Lol, you should have just stopped there, while you still were correct!!
Sep-12-2022 10:21 AM
JRscooby wrote:MFL wrote:
Hey JR, this is a common issue, but normally takes at least a light touch of pedal, that can result with braking similar to pulling the pin. Very aggressive, tires chirp/maybe smoke. As Grit mentioned, turning the gain way down will help, but braking will be diminished.
It starts mostly intermittent, due to the wiring moving/bouncing inside the tube.
Quick fix..cut the wires going through tube, and run new cross wire outside the tube.
Sorry, I do not have enough info to tell the OP what the problem is.
Sep-12-2022 09:26 AM
Sep-12-2022 08:21 AM
Sep-12-2022 07:23 AM
MFL wrote:
Hey JR, this is a common issue, but normally takes at least a light touch of pedal, that can result with braking similar to pulling the pin. Very aggressive, tires chirp/maybe smoke. As Grit mentioned, turning the gain way down will help, but braking will be diminished.
It starts mostly intermittent, due to the wiring moving/bouncing inside the tube.
Quick fix..cut the wires going through tube, and run new cross wire outside the tube.
Sep-12-2022 06:30 AM
Sep-12-2022 05:39 AM
MFL wrote:
^Agree more info, year of trailer also. Often times a trailer with lots of use/miles, can have brake wires shorting inside the axle, due to worn wire insulation.
Jerry
Sep-12-2022 04:14 AM
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