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nevermind. Me havin brakes just wasn't meant to be..
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<blockquote data-quote="jeff150" data-source="post: 611640" data-attributes="member: 1403"><p><strong>Re: just want my trailer brakes to work for once. </strong></p><p></p><p>99% of the time for me it is a bad ground. The other 1% my dog eats the wiring harness.</p><p>Pull your plug on the trailer end apart and make sure you have good connections. Make sure your ground to the trailer is put on a self tapping screw or a bolt with a star washer that bites into the metal. Can also run an extra ground wire screwed into the trailer and an alligator clip in the other end that you ground on the truck but if the plug is wired correctly, you shouldn't need it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeff150, post: 611640, member: 1403"] [b]Re: just want my trailer brakes to work for once. [/b] 99% of the time for me it is a bad ground. The other 1% my dog eats the wiring harness. Pull your plug on the trailer end apart and make sure you have good connections. Make sure your ground to the trailer is put on a self tapping screw or a bolt with a star washer that bites into the metal. Can also run an extra ground wire screwed into the trailer and an alligator clip in the other end that you ground on the truck but if the plug is wired correctly, you shouldn't need it. [/QUOTE]
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