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<blockquote data-quote="FSM06" data-source="post: 8858" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>That's a tough one Batman. My first impression as I read your story was that there was definitely a concern in the trailer wiring on the trailer until you stated that it worked fine on another truck. I assume you are using the large 7-pin connector on both trucks since you said the trailer brakes are being used. I would start by using a trailer simulator (small device made by several companies that plugs into your recepticle and lights according to what is being used.....they are not very expensive and pay for themselves in a hurry) on both trucks and see what type of result you get. Only thing that comes to mind is a possible short to B+ in the truck wiring to the recepticle causing voltage to be supplied to the trailer brakes. When the message center displays "trailer wiring fault" keep in mind that it does not know where the plug is, "trailer wiring" includes everything from the trailer brake controller module to the trailer.</p><p></p><p>Keep me posted, as I will be interested to see what you find.</p><p></p><p>FSM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FSM06, post: 8858, member: 77"] That's a tough one Batman. My first impression as I read your story was that there was definitely a concern in the trailer wiring on the trailer until you stated that it worked fine on another truck. I assume you are using the large 7-pin connector on both trucks since you said the trailer brakes are being used. I would start by using a trailer simulator (small device made by several companies that plugs into your recepticle and lights according to what is being used.....they are not very expensive and pay for themselves in a hurry) on both trucks and see what type of result you get. Only thing that comes to mind is a possible short to B+ in the truck wiring to the recepticle causing voltage to be supplied to the trailer brakes. When the message center displays "trailer wiring fault" keep in mind that it does not know where the plug is, "trailer wiring" includes everything from the trailer brake controller module to the trailer. Keep me posted, as I will be interested to see what you find. FSM [/QUOTE]
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