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Hello, everybody. This is Jeff for etrailer.com. Today, we'd take a look at this Roadmaster BrakeAway kit, for the Brakemaster Supplemental Braking Systems. Now, this will add a little extra security to your towing experience. With the installation of this BrakeAway kit to your tow vehicle. This BrakeAway kit worked with the Roadmaster's Brakemaster System.… see more >
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Whether you have the Roadmaster BrakeMaster Braking System for RVs with Hydraulic Brakes #RM-9060 or the Roadmaster BrakeMaster System for RVs w Air or Air Over Hydraulic Brakes #RM-9160 you need to keep your breakaway system install on the Jeep…
view full answer...First thing you need is a base plate kit like the Blue Ox #BX2233 which is a confirmed fit for your 2000 Honda Odyssey. In addition to the base plates, you will also need a compatible tow bar, safety cables, lighting, and supplemental braking to flat…
view full answer...I checked the owner's manual for your 2001 Honda Odyssey and according to the manufacturer, you will need to shift the transmission into D4 then into neutral for flat towing applications. The key should be left in the accessory position making…
view full answer...Yes, the temperatures you mentioned are normal. If you were getting over 200 degrees that would be a bad sign. But typically if all of the hubs are the same temperature you're good and it's only really an issue if one of the hubs is hotter…
view full answer...Since you have a Chevy factory integrated controller you can use a circuit tester like #PTW2993 to test the brake circuit pin on your 7-way. The linked photo shows the functions on each pin on a standard 7-way installation and the arrows indicate…
view full answer...When a trailer with electric brakes is connected to a vehicle that has a brake controller that brake controller is sensing the draw of the brake magnets by sending back a small amount of voltage on the blue wire. The brake controller also get's…
view full answer...The 6-Way square trailer connector is not used by a lot of trailer manufacturers. A lot of Jayco trailers may have them but mostly you come across the 4-Way flat, like what you have on your trailer, and the 7-Way blade for RV applications. What I…
view full answer...The RoadMaster BrakeAway Kit for BrakeMaster Systems #RM-8600 will allow you to move it from one vehicle to another and you will simply use the instructions from the Roadmaster BrakeMaster Braking System with BrakeAway #RM-9060 or #RM-9160 which are…
view full answer...The black air tubing on the Roadmaster BrakeMaster System w BrakeAway for RVs w Air or Air Over Hydraulic Brakes - Proportional Item #RM-9160 is 1/4" by 40' and the air hose that goes from the RV to the vehicle is 6'. If you need more…
view full answer...I checked with my tech contact over at Roadmaster and he mentioned that there could be a couple of things going on here that I'll try to address for you. First, you can access the internal components in the Even Brake #RM-9400 system by removing…
view full answer...When you test the Roadmaster EvenBrake #RM-9400 it should conclude the test by pumping the brake pedal 3 times. It sounds like there might be an issue here with the Roadmaster EvenBrake #RM-9400 and the new vehicle might not have the Stop Light…
view full answer...Thanks for including the serial number of your Roadmaster Even Brake #RM-9400 that means that the correct transmitter is the part #RM-9420 and then for a receiver #RM-9410. This is what allows you to be able to see what the Even Brake is doing from…
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