Could the Tuson Asymmetric Sway Control # 335TSC-1000 Fall Asleep and Stop Working
Question:
Hi There, My question is I have the Lippert Sway Command and just want to be sure about the operation. When driving along a straight road and there is no need to touch the brake pedal for lets say more than ten minutes ,will the system go into sleep mode or power down mode. If so what happens if for some reason I get some sway on the caravan . Many Thanks
asked by: Sam V
Helpful Expert Reply:
After 30 minutes of inactivity the Tuson Asymmetric Sway Control # 335TSC-1000 that you referenced does go into sleep mode but that inactivity also includes movement since it has an inertia sensor in it so you do not need to worry about it falling asleep on the road and not working when needed.
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Tuson Asymmetric Sway Control - 1 to 4 Axles
- Weight Distribution Hitch
- Sway Control Only
- Severe Sway
- Tuson RV Brakes
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