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โNov-11-2017 10:53 AM
Klohey wrote:
Had the same problem. Solved it. Prodigy P2 brake control. I had unknowingly pressed the BOOST BUTTON on the top of the control. That was the culprit. Reset it and no more "jerking" when releasing the brake pedal.
โNov-11-2017 09:19 AM
โNov-11-2017 06:52 AM
temccarthy1 wrote:oyarsa wrote:
We are heading on our maiden voyage!
I have a 2012 Toyota Sequioa pulling a 2017 Bullet 247BHSWE. I of course have a brake controller installed, but I'm struggling with getting it properly adjusted. The car is jerking a lot when I let off the breaks. This is particularly annoying in town. If I lower the gain, I can get rid of the jerking, but at that low the trailer breaks don't feel like they're doing much. If I just use the paddle it doesn't slow us down very well. I've tried adjusting the sync, which seemed to help, but only modestly.
Should I expect it to be smooth when releasing the break, or just get used to the jerking?
The jerking you feel is normal in slow moving heavy traffic when you are constantly stopping and starting at lights. Just dial down your controller until it stops the jerking movement(1-3). It will not be a stopping problem when you are generally going 25 mph or less. When you get back to open areas and highway speeds, just dial the controller back up to mid range (5-7). It will make the stop starts much more comfortable! Try it! Works for me every time! I read about it on a blog like this! Hope it helps!
โNov-11-2017 12:39 AM
time2roll wrote:
Reese Brakeman can be several different including timed and digital.
SoundGuy wrote:
There are currently 2 Reese Brakeman Controllers and both are timed, not inertia ... unquestionably this is the OP's issue. Remove it and invest in a Tekonsha P2 or P3 and your problem will be solved, assuming the brakes themselves are properly adjusted, which they should be on a trailer this new. If after installing a P2 or P3 you find the brakes are still grabbing at low speeds they may need to be adjusted OR as I did you may have to have a dealer tech chamfer the leading edges of each brake shoe - that will absolutely eliminate any grabbing.
captnjack wrote:
I think you are going to the most difficult solution before trying the simpler more obvious solution. Just adjust the brake controller itself.
โNov-10-2017 05:36 PM
โNov-10-2017 02:51 PM
SoundGuy wrote:time2roll wrote:
Reese Brakeman can be several different including timed and digital.
Need the actual model number but I think you will soon be looking at a Prodigy P2 or P3.
There are currently 2 Reese Brakeman Controllers and both are timed, not inertia ... unquestionably this is the OP's issue. Remove it and invest in a Tekonsha P2 or P3 and your problem will be solved, assuming the brakes themselves are properly adjusted, which they should be on a trailer this new. If after installing a P2 or P3 you find the brakes are still grabbing at low speeds they may need to be adjusted OR as I did you may have to have a dealer tech chamfer the leading edges of each brake shoe - that will absolutely eliminate any grabbing.
โNov-10-2017 10:58 AM
time2roll wrote:
Reese Brakeman can be several different including timed and digital.
Need the actual model number but I think you will soon be looking at a Prodigy P2 or P3.
โNov-10-2017 09:37 AM
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โNov-10-2017 07:05 AM
beemerphile1 wrote:temccarthy1 wrote:
The jerking you feel is normal in slow moving heavy traffic when you are constantly stopping and starting at lights. Just dial down your controller until it stops the jerking movement...
When I used a Drawtite timer based controller I would have agreed with your statement. However, it doesn't have to be that way.
After switching to a Prodigy P2 and now with the built in Chevrolet controller there is no jerking. Also no longer have to fiddle with the settings.
โNov-10-2017 06:51 AM
temccarthy1 wrote:
The jerking you feel is normal in slow moving heavy traffic when you are constantly stopping and starting at lights. Just dial down your controller until it stops the jerking movement...
โNov-09-2017 08:43 PM