Troubleshooting Low Brake Voltage to Trailer Brake Assemblies that are New
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Jameson ok on the wire but , the trailer has always had pretty good brakes till recently. I checked all the connections and found no issues . I also check the master blue wire in several locations headed towards the front of trailer , still only 5.0 bolts on master wire that looks to be in very good condition. I did read a few blogs were people were ... having problems with the indash factory brake actuator working with no help from the ram truck dealerships .
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Helpful Expert Reply:
You definitely have too low of voltage at your brake assemblies for them to brake firmly when you need them to. Most of the time this is due to the wiring of the brakes not being heavy enough. What you'll most likely end up having to do is replace the wiring of this circuit with all 10 gauge wire like part # 10-1-1 which is sold by the foot.
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Dan
1/6/2020
Jameson ok on the wire but , the trailer has always had pretty good brakes till recently. I checked all the connections and found no issues . I also check the master blue wire in several locations headed towards the front of trailer , still only 5.0 bolts on master wire that looks to be in very good condition. I did read a few blogs were people were ... having problems with the indash factory brake actuator working with no help from the ram truck dealerships .