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Re: Trailer Brake Problem
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Posted by souNdguy on April 04, 2007 at 12:49:44 from (12.65.120.80):
In Reply to: Trailer Brake Problem posted by Bguy on April 04, 2007 at 12:36:23:
COMMON problem.. it stems from the fact that there are (2) 7 pin plug standards ( why call it a standard if it ain't???) Anyway.. if you have a hOppy type adapter plug to take yer traier 6 pin to a 7 pin for the truck ( tsc / walmart / autozone ).. you pull a couple screws out of the adapter and a rubber ring off of it and pop one side of the cover off. The you look at the connections inside it. All wires are permanently mounted pin to pin EXCEPT 2 wires... REVERSE them. then button it back up. My yukon was like this.. it bumfuzzled me. Whenever i plugged the connector in.. my controller said ERR and the brakes were locked.. because constant battery power was being applied to them. post back what you find.. Soundguy
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