Peragrin
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- David
- Joined
- Sep 16, 2021
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- Location
- Fitzwilliam NH
- Vehicle(s)
- 2021 Ford Ranger
- Occupation
- Purchasing
Mine (with ford TBC) was the same way with my brothers tester. Though the brake light on his did activate.I need some assistance please. I installed the Ford TBC. The only wires I connected under the dash are the 12V powering the TBC (I confirmed it has power, the knob lights up) and the brake signal going back to the 7-pin. Then I connected to the 3rd brake light for the brake signal.
I tried a Curt 7-Pin tester. It lights up the TM, LT, RT (Did not try BU). It will not light up the 12V or Brake LED.
Is this due to the truck not sensing a real trailer?
I am picking up my travel trailer tomorrow.
Thanks, Ed
When I picked up my trailer I ran through the usual setup then rolled forward, and spun the TBC knob up to max and tapped the brakes on the truck. The trailer stopped the truck hard. I was going 2mph just for said purpose. I then lowered the setting back down to 4-5. Going down a large incline on the way home. I increased the sensitivity to 6 ish. that way the trailer isn't pushing the truck when the brakes are on.
that is also why I went with the ford TBC. I manually adjusted the knob for various conditions coming down out of the Mountians in NH.
So that is your trailer brakes are working test, do not do it at anything beyond a crawl 1-2 mph.
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