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Originally posted by Z1Fan View PostDoes it have a 7 pin plug or a 7 to 5 adapter? Because when you put your truck into reverse , the power from your backup lights power a solenoid so it releases pressure so the brakes cannot lock up , but if u use a tractor like I do to put my boat in the garage , you have insert a little lockout key between the actuator pin and actuator housing. Some use a turn knob on top as well
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Sounds like the lock-out solenoid is not getting energized. I would not expect the trailer to have a round 7-way and not electric lock-out. I would confirm both tow vehicles have the correct pin energzed when in reverse, then check for voltage and ground at the solenoid.Mikes Liquid Audio: Knowledge Experience Customer Service you can trust-KICKER WetSounds ACME props FlyHigh Custom Ballast Clarion LiquidLumens LEDs Roswell Wave Deflector And More
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Originally posted by Iwndr View PostInteresting. I did not know the brakes would release going Downhill or a slope. I will test that theory with the trailer unplugged.2013 Z3 - Electric blue and black
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It is definately a wiring issue. Most liklely with the truck. Also this si the lock out I have has a powerful magnet and I just keep on trailer in case I need it. I back up a pretty good incline on my driveway every time we go out and I never need it. Just have it in case the solenoid fails. But if it is wired properly and no issue wiht the truck wiring (could also be a fuse) you dont need the lock out.
If you go down the road with the nickels or this one you will have no brake as they are locked out. That is why that other one is designed to fall out.
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oh btw guys if you have the UFP brake acttuators, you can buy this cap , which fits into the hole being occupied by a black plastic plug, i used to have one on my old trailer and it was the best
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Tigé Junkie
- May 2013
- 920
- Central MN
- 2007 22Ve & 2015 Boston Whaler SS150 Previous: 2014 G23, 2013 Z1, 1997 Marada I/O
A little off subject, why don't they use electric over hydralic breaks as they do on other large trailers? That would allow the trailer break controller to handle everything and not have this issue."I think I am pretty smart for an idiot"
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Originally posted by whiteflash watersports View PostIt is definately a wiring issue. Most liklely with the truck. Also this si the lock out I have has a powerful magnet and I just keep on trailer in case I need it. I back up a pretty good incline on my driveway every time we go out and I never need it. Just have it in case the solenoid fails. But if it is wired properly and no issue wiht the truck wiring (could also be a fuse) you dont need the lock out.
If you go down the road with the nickels or this one you will have no brake as they are locked out. That is why that other one is designed to fall out.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/boat-trailer...#ht_595wt_1153"Failing to prepare is preparing to fail" John Wooden- Rest in Peace
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Originally posted by mnpracing View Postbut only if you are backing up....the trailer brakes get applied when the tow vehicle slows fast enough to where the trailer tongue compresses the actuator into the tongue as the trailer puts pressure against the tow vehicle. So when there is no pressure against the tow vehicle from the trailer (like when you are backing down a slope, the tow vehicle has a pulling force on the trailer), the actuator is not pressing into the master cylinder. If you test this on an incline, just make sure the actuator is fully extended before you unplug the trailer."Failing to prepare is preparing to fail" John Wooden- Rest in Peace
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So I should state the brakes lock up even when the 7 way is not connected. I am not sure how that is related to it being electrical.
I tried the brake actuator lockout but it doesnt seem to fit when the trailer is connected on the truck. I tried multiple times to get the brake actuator pin to move forward so I could fit the lockout in but theres just not enough space. A few millimeters of space and it would it fit in. However, whenever the boat wasnt connected on the trailer I could get the lockout in. My fix was just like Iwndrs suggestion, a simple 5 cent coin fits in there and worked enough for me to get it back in my storage unit. 8K trailer and 5 cent fix.
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Originally posted by whiteflash watersports View PostIt is definately a wiring issue. Most liklely with the truck. Also this si the lock out I have has a powerful magnet and I just keep on trailer in case I need it. I back up a pretty good incline on my driveway every time we go out and I never need it. Just have it in case the solenoid fails. But if it is wired properly and no issue wiht the truck wiring (could also be a fuse) you dont need the lock out.
If you go down the road with the nickels or this one you will have no brake as they are locked out. That is why that other one is designed to fall out.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/boat-trailer...#ht_595wt_1153"Failing to prepare is preparing to fail" John Wooden- Rest in Peace
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Tigé Junkie
- May 2013
- 920
- Central MN
- 2007 22Ve & 2015 Boston Whaler SS150 Previous: 2014 G23, 2013 Z1, 1997 Marada I/O
Originally posted by Matt Garcia View PostSo I should state the brakes lock up even when the 7 way is not connected. I am not sure how that is related to it being electrical.
I would guess that either your wiring is not passing power correctly back to the override or you have a defective override. I would contact your dealer or the trailer manufacturer. I have contacted BoatMate a couple of times with questions and they have been more than helpful. If it is a BoatMate trailer, they can probably walk you thought testing the components.
Good Luck"I think I am pretty smart for an idiot"
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