Troubleshooting A Tekonsha Sentinel Brake Controller That Keeps Flashing
Question:
I have a 1996 Tekonsha Sentinel break controler mounted in my 1986 250 Ford pickup. I have used it and it worked fine. I havent used my pickup for years towing anything. Inotice that my controller light blinks all the time. Is this suposed to blink all the time even when the ignition is turned off. It has been so long since I have used it ,I dont remember how to use it? I am 92 years old. Please help.
asked by: V L
Expert Reply:
If the lights are flashing on your Tekonsha Sentinel brake controller it's most likely going to be a short in the wire, a bad ground connection or poor voltage from the vehicle's battery. You'll want to check the voltage with a multimeter # PT89ZR at the brake controller to ensure it's actually getting 12 volts. Next you can check the ground connection to make sure it isn't loose or corroded. You can also trace the wires to check for any kinks, cuts, or damage that could cause a short. If all of this is fine then the unit itself is most likely just faulty at this point and would need to be replaced.
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