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myredracer wrote:
You're off on the trip already but a couple of things come to mind.
Never trust a dealer to set up a WDH. Read the sticky in the towing forum and learn how to do it yourself. If you don't have a friction sway bar, that would be a good idea to control sway.
How old are the tires? ST tires should be replaced at around 7 years age at most and some recommend 5 years regardless of how good they look. If you don't know the history on them, you should think about replacing them sooner than later. I'd check the psi occasionally while on the trip.
Road trips are always fun, so have fun...
May-11-2016 01:07 PM
bobndot wrote:
Sorry to hear about the damage on the truck, at least it can be fixed . Enjoy the remainder of your trip and get home safe.
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May-11-2016 09:39 AM
bobndot wrote:
Yes, all will work in the trailer because it all runs off the trailer battery.
I was referring to the TV alternator being able to charge the trailer battery while driving.
I think the GM manual refers to the following 2015 and 2016 models:
I was told there is only hot 12v. power from the TV to the TT while the truck headlights are on ....or the tow haul mode is selected. IF NOT..you are not charging the trailer battery.
I would assume that the TT will not draw off both the TV and the TT batteries while the rig is ' parked and hitched up ' because the 7 way charge wire is dead while the combo is parked.
Trailers will draw 12v power from the trailer battery when you are not using the trailer (when it is parked).
Fridge circuit board, while running on gas can draw about an amp per hr., gas detectors, 12v stereos and TV's as well as some model ceiling exhaust fans , all draw power while in stand-by mode. At the end of a day, they all ad up.