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I've been towing my small camper with my Maverick w/ 4k Tow option. The camper has brakes and 7-pin connector.
Ever since I started towing the camper, I never felt that when pressing the brake pedal that the camper was doing much in the braking department. When I squeeze the controller lever (and not touch the brake pedal), the camper absolutely is braking though. You can tell it's not the truck.
As a test today, I lifted a wheel of the camper and got it spinning by hand. I squeezed the brake controller and it brought the wheel to a very fast stop.
I spun up the wheel again then pressed the brake pedal...nothing. The wheel kept spinning. That isn't the correct behavior, right? I am a novice, but the brakes of the camper should be getting used when pressing the brake pedal, right?
Recall
I did take the truck in and had the controller software updated after a recall. These tests are happening after that. Since that update, I have also absolutely had one instance where squeezing the controller did not do anything at all. So I feel the controller software is still incorrect - or they didn't actually update mine when they said they did.
Camper or Truck?
Is this likely the brake controller still not working correctly or the camper that's not behaving correctly? Could a trailer with brakes ever be designed not to brake when the pedal is pressed, however brake when the controller is squeezed? I feel the signal is the same to the trailer.
I am looking for someone in my circle with a brake controller on their vehicle - that should rule out the truck or camper for sure.
Ever since I started towing the camper, I never felt that when pressing the brake pedal that the camper was doing much in the braking department. When I squeeze the controller lever (and not touch the brake pedal), the camper absolutely is braking though. You can tell it's not the truck.
As a test today, I lifted a wheel of the camper and got it spinning by hand. I squeezed the brake controller and it brought the wheel to a very fast stop.
I spun up the wheel again then pressed the brake pedal...nothing. The wheel kept spinning. That isn't the correct behavior, right? I am a novice, but the brakes of the camper should be getting used when pressing the brake pedal, right?
Recall
I did take the truck in and had the controller software updated after a recall. These tests are happening after that. Since that update, I have also absolutely had one instance where squeezing the controller did not do anything at all. So I feel the controller software is still incorrect - or they didn't actually update mine when they said they did.
Camper or Truck?
Is this likely the brake controller still not working correctly or the camper that's not behaving correctly? Could a trailer with brakes ever be designed not to brake when the pedal is pressed, however brake when the controller is squeezed? I feel the signal is the same to the trailer.
I am looking for someone in my circle with a brake controller on their vehicle - that should rule out the truck or camper for sure.
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