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10-17-2006, 09:06 PM
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Electric Trailer Brakes ???
I am hooking up electric brakes for the trailer and have the manual activator connected in the cab and when applied it applies the trailer brakes. BUT I have no trailer brakes when using the brake pedel. I looked at the fuse box under the hood and there is a fuse in the spot for electronic brakes I think it was labeled (rdl ) in the manual.
What am I missing ??
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10-17-2006, 09:15 PM
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Re: Electric Trailer Brakes ???
Is your electric brake controller , pendulum type or brake light type (inertia)? It sounds like it is the brake light type that will come on when you hit the brakes but need to know which one it is first . doug
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10-17-2006, 09:17 PM
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Re: Electric Trailer Brakes ???
It is brake light activated and has a squeeze type slide to operate manually
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10-17-2006, 09:32 PM
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Re: Electric Trailer Brakes ???
My wifes gone now with the hummer , so i cant go look yet. But do you have two wires going to the pos & neg of battery? Then one to a hot wire on the end of the brake switch. I think in the fuse box under the hood there is a blue wire that is just sitting there that needs to be plugged in to make the connection to the back of the truck. Does any of this sound familiar? doug
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10-17-2006, 09:35 PM
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Re: Electric Trailer Brakes ???
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Originally Posted by Dug
My wifes gone now with the hummer , so i cant go look yet. But do you have two wires going to the pos & neg of battery? Then one to a hot wire on the end of the brake switch. I think in the fuse box under the hood there is a blue wire that is just sitting there that needs to be plugged in to make the connection to the back of the truck. Does any of this sound familiar? doug
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If he has braking upon moving the slider, then the wire under the hood should be hooked up.
BLKH2, do you have any kind of indicator LEDs or lights on the controller?
If so, do they activate when you mash the brake pedal?
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10-17-2006, 11:37 PM
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Re: Electric Trailer Brakes ???
Paragon- yup your right he is hooked up ,, ,, i had a brain fade.
He must not be hooked to the hot side of the brake light switch. In one way or another.
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10-17-2006, 11:51 PM
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Re: Electric Trailer Brakes ???
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Paragon- yup your right he is hooked up ,, ,, i had a brain fade.
He must not be hooked to the hot side of the brake light switch. In one way or another.
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Yeah, I ended up custom wiring all of my stuff so I have no idea of how "it's supposed to be."
But it does sound as though the controller is not getting any signal from the vehicle brakes.
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10-18-2006, 01:32 PM
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Re: Electric Trailer Brakes ???
I think I got it figured out!
I found info that says a vehicle without the TP2 auxillary battery needs a
40 A fuse in the ( stud#1 ) location in the under hood fuse box.
( note: this fuse is not needed if you have 2 batteries )
I will check on trailer today and let you know.
Thank you for your time and your help in troubleshooting my problem.
Craig
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10-18-2006, 01:38 PM
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Re: Electric Trailer Brakes ???
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Originally Posted by BLKH2FLA
I think I got it figured out!
I found info that says a vehicle without the TP2 auxillary battery needs a
40 A fuse in the ( stud#1 ) location in the under hood fuse box.
( note: this fuse is not needed if you have 2 batteries )
I will check on trailer today and let you know.
Thank you for your time and your help in troubleshooting my problem.
Craig
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Craig,
I hope it's that simple. But I'm not sure that it is. That would be the power supply to the brakes. If you are getting braking upon moving the slider, then you have power. Stud 1 doesn't have anything to do with receiving voltage from the vehicle's brakes.
I think someone else just last week or so had a similar problem but they were not getting any response back out to the brakes and it was because there was no fuse at stud 1.
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10-18-2006, 03:01 PM
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Re: Electric Trailer Brakes ???
Paragon,
Right you are. There is NO difference with the fuse added.
The controller has a light that lights when I use manually but does not light
when I push on brake pedel???
Craig
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10-18-2006, 03:04 PM
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Re: Electric Trailer Brakes ???
Just thought I'd mention tha tthe Trailering Brake Harness that Hummer sells will not work on '06 and later models unless you change the wiring on them. Don't know if they started making these for the later models yet. I showed the problem to my dealer and they were unaware of the issue.
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10-18-2006, 03:12 PM
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Re: Electric Trailer Brakes ???
Then it is the feed from the vehicle's brakes that is missing.
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10-18-2006, 03:12 PM
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Re: Electric Trailer Brakes ???
Tomp,
Well I have an 06 so that might be the problem!
What did you have to do to make the fix ?
Thanks
Craig
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10-18-2006, 03:19 PM
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Re: Electric Trailer Brakes ???
Wow, just stupid. They had the same problem with our '03s, which is part of the reason why mine is wired up differently.
You need to figure out which wire coming out of the Brake controller is the wire for the Brake feed. That wire needs to match with, IIRC, a light blue wire.
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10-18-2006, 03:24 PM
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Re: Electric Trailer Brakes ???
PARAGON,
Well crap !
I'll see if I can determin which wire.
To be continued
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10-18-2006, 04:22 PM
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Re: Electric Trailer Brakes ???
OK here we go !
Regrouped and have a new controller plug pig tail ( OEM ) to replace my current pig tail ( OEM ) NOW GET THIS
OLD PLUG WIRES : Lg blue
Lg black
Med red
Med white
NEW PLUG WIRES: Lg blue
Lg red
Sm brown
Sm black
Sm light blue
CONTROLLER WIRES : Lg black
Lg blue
Lg red
Lg white
Has anybody been here before ??????
( REPOSTED TO FIX LAYOUT )
Thanks
Craig
Last edited by BLKH2FLA : 10-18-2006 at 04:31 PM.
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10-18-2006, 04:35 PM
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Re: Electric Trailer Brakes ???
(controller) the black is positive and the white is negative. The blue on my 03 is hooked to one of the blues under the hood . I just noticed that i have two blue wires dead headed up to the fuse box under the hood. I hooked my blue controller wire to one of my blue wires under the hood and i have trailer brakes. I can take a pic if that helps you. Its prolly all different on a 06.
The moral to the story. I think your blue wire has to be hooked to the blue wire in your harness and you will have brakes. when pedal is applied.
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10-18-2006, 04:46 PM
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Re: Electric Trailer Brakes ???
Quote:
Originally Posted by Dug
(controller) the black is positive and the white is negative. The blue on my 03 is hooked to one of the blues under the hood . I just noticed that i have two blue wires dead headed up to the fuse box under the hood. I hooked my blue controller wire to one of my blue wires under the hood and i have trailer brakes. I can take a pic if that helps you. Its prolly all different on a 06.
The moral to the story. I think your blue wire has to be hooked to the blue wire in your harness and you will have brakes. when pedal is applied.
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I'm thinking differently.
The large blue is the feed from the controller to the trailer brakes.
The red is likely the feed from the vehicle brakes TO the controller. So, I am guessing (on your old plug) the Med red should follow out to a light blue wire that is part of the truck's wiring harness.
BTW, where are plugging this pigtail into?
Is the pigtail plugging up directly to the controller or you having to wire it to the controller? Are you have to wire it to the truck or are you plugging it in the box behind the brake pedal?
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10-18-2006, 04:54 PM
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Re: Electric Trailer Brakes ???
PARAGON,
I am plugging into the interior box behind brake pedal, The plug has bare ends that I am connecting to bare ends on the controller using wire crimp connectors.
Craig
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10-18-2006, 05:26 PM
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Re: Electric Trailer Brakes ???
Do you have a voltmeter?
I'm guessing you need to figure out which pin is the brake feed from the truck and wire it to the red wire on the controller.
Plug in the new pigtail and figure it out by trial and error. Sorry can't be much more help.
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