As luck will have it, after taking the boat out about 10 times already, we took it out last night and when we disconnected the 5 pin connector the farthest male pin (blue on the trailer, red on the truck) broke off. Looking at a wiring diagram that was the back up brake pin. Needless to say, when we tried to back it up, the brakes locked up. I had to hit the release pin and it let me back up, but I could still hear the brakes engaging, though not as bad.
Question is- for a temporary fix, can I just "strap" the brake release tab in the up unlock position. We only drive it 100 feet from the dry storage to the boat ramp, we have a 4wd Denali so I am not concerned that the boat is going to overpower the tow vehicle backing down a relatively flat ramp.
I also looked at the brake fluid, it was about 1/4 deep at the bottom of the reservoir at the trailer reciever, should it be a little higher, fluid was nice and clear. It is a 2008 Dorsey.
Also, if per se, i did want to trailer it about 80 miles, not having the brake tabs depressed, the brakes should work fine, except backing up.
As always, thanks for the info.
Question is- for a temporary fix, can I just "strap" the brake release tab in the up unlock position. We only drive it 100 feet from the dry storage to the boat ramp, we have a 4wd Denali so I am not concerned that the boat is going to overpower the tow vehicle backing down a relatively flat ramp.
I also looked at the brake fluid, it was about 1/4 deep at the bottom of the reservoir at the trailer reciever, should it be a little higher, fluid was nice and clear. It is a 2008 Dorsey.
Also, if per se, i did want to trailer it about 80 miles, not having the brake tabs depressed, the brakes should work fine, except backing up.
As always, thanks for the info.
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