Been towing for years, but first time I've run into this.
When applying TV brakes, the TT brakes chatter when coming to a stop. Essentially they are quickly applying, letting loose, applying, etc. Feels like a bad ABS problem on a car.
It's done it with 3 different TV's and with a replacement Prodigy P-2, so its the trailer.
It's an '04 Tahoe Lite 22CB. Brakes are like new, lots of shoe, smooth magnets and drums, wiring looks good going into the backing plates. So, somehow the electrical current going to the brakes is getting interrupted, but it doesn't do it everytime, just most of the time. It gets worse the harder the brake pedal is pressed and also does it when using manual control.
Anybody else had this problem?
(Note - we've had this TT for a year and it's our ideal floor plan so we really like it but there are some strange things about it. This year, 2004, Tahoe of Calfornia trailers have a very bad reputation and this one did have problems, but they have been fixed. It must have leaked a lot under and onto the floor as the entire floor has been replaced. The front window leaked and some framing has been replaced. There have been no leaks from the roof, side or rear walls. I removed the underneath fabric cause it was holding water and replaced it with foam insulation and lots of caulking. The axles, brakes, and bearings look brand new, so the axles must have been replaced also. I rerouted some of the wiring underneath so might have knocked something loose).
1994 GMC Suburban K1500
2005 Trail Cruiser TC26QBC
1965 CHEVY VAN, 292 "Big Block 6" (will still tow)
2008 HHR
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