Trailer brakes locked up
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Trailer brakes locked up
I just bought a 2004 5th wheel toyahuler and was maneuvering arund last night in my culdesaq lining up to park when all of a sudden the brakes on the trailer locked up. This happened in reverse and was not the first time i had been in reverse w/ the trailer. I couldnt get them to free by pulling the plug but was able to get them to free when disconnecting the battery.
I parked her and un hooked but its been to nasty outside to go crawling around under the thing right now.
I dont have a whole ton of experience w/ trailers, towing, or trailer brakes but anyone have an idea of where I should start?
Ideally I would have been able to raise each wheel and see if it spun to see if one or all brakes were frozen. unfortunately I wasnt able to do this as I was in the middle of the culdesaq and it was dark and yes raining.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
I parked her and un hooked but its been to nasty outside to go crawling around under the thing right now.
I dont have a whole ton of experience w/ trailers, towing, or trailer brakes but anyone have an idea of where I should start?
Ideally I would have been able to raise each wheel and see if it spun to see if one or all brakes were frozen. unfortunately I wasnt able to do this as I was in the middle of the culdesaq and it was dark and yes raining.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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Sounds to me like the break-away system has a short or you pulled the pin as said. Easy fix, use a test light and make sure the brake away controller isn't activating when the pin is in. If so they are very inexpensive to replace.
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I accidentaly pulled mine while turning into a gas station. Took a minute before I realized what had happened. It was funny after I figured it out. Had plenty of folks tell me I was #1. That will drain your battery in no time. I still can't imagine applying full voltage to 4 brakes at 70 mph. Especially if someons behind it.
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Ya, the same thing happened to me up in Maine. I always pulled with the brake away cable draped over the hitch pin lever. I had to make a hard right into the camp grounds and the cable got caught in the 7 pin harness. As soon as I turned to the left the brake away popped and locked up the brakes (as advertised). It took me several minutes to figured out what happened. Then I became so paranoid about it that I bought a caribbean snap lock and attached it to the 5th wheel hitch base plate. Now the cable is right in the center of the bed and can't got caught in anything.
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