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Weak Trailer Brakes on 5th Wheel Trailer Using P2 in a 2012 Toyota Tundra  

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Question. I have a 2012 Toyota Tundra with a Prodigy P2 that pulls a Keystone Outback 298RE with a GVWR of about 9000lbs We are not loaded that heavy more like 8500 Sometimes, I dont feel like I am getting the brake output to the trailer that I should. I am not a heavy braker and the P2 needs to feel the decleration to kick in. Would I be better off with the Drawtite time delay? Thanks for the input

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Nine times out of ten if you are experiencing weak braking it is because the trailer brakes need to be adjusted. You can also try a higher gain setting on the P2 or using the boost feature to start the braking at a higher power level.

The P2 # 90885 does need to sense deceleration but if the vehicle is moving at all it will detect it and brake accordingly.

I would not recommend a time delay controller because it applies the same amount of braking force no matter what the situation is and this can be hard on the tow vehicle and trailer. Plus a time delay controller requires a lot of adjustment and fine tuning.

Also, make sure your P2 is not tilted or turned to the side because that can affect braking. I have also included some helpful links on testing and troubleshooting brake controllers for you.

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