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GlibGuy
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Topic: Trailer Brake Issue Posted: 21 May 2018 at 6:59am |
I have a 2015 178 and I'm towing with a 2011 Silverado. My RV dealer installed a Quest controller. I used to be able to almost stop just holding the button on the controller but lately something is going on and I barely feel the trailer brakes when I hold the controller button. So do I have a controller problem, connection problem or brake problem on the trailer?
My RV dealer has gone out of business and I can't find a manual for the controller. I have tried to increase the number but the controller only shows "5" or "10" when the brakes are applied.
This probably sounds confusing but just looking for some help if anyone knows anything.
Thanks!
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Olddawgsrule
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Posted: 21 May 2018 at 7:12am |
Do a Google search for your controller. Look for the manufacture's site. Should be able to get you manual there. I did a quick one and think it's made by Husky..
Mine I can un-plug and remove. Curious if it's not seated completely in the receiver..
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GlibGuy
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Posted: 28 May 2018 at 8:34am |
I didn't see any numbers; removed it from it's bracket under the dash and found "14217+" on the rear of the controller. Comes up "item not found" when I put that in the search box (with and without the +). The number is sort of stamped on the rear.
And when you refer to being "seated completely to the receiver" do you mean the 7 point trailer plug?
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Posted: 28 May 2018 at 8:38am |
You may want to call Husky. I'm sure they'd be happy to help you figure out which manual applies to your model.
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Posted: 28 May 2018 at 8:42am |
Originally posted by GlibGuy
I didn't see any numbers; removed it from it's bracket under the dash and found "14217+" on the rear of the controller. Comes up "item not found" when I put that in the search box (with and without the +). The number is sort of stamped on the rear.
And when you refer to being "seated completely to the receiver" do you mean the 7 point trailer plug? |
Sorry for responding to my own post, but I decided to google Quest brake controller 14217+ and it comes up Husky 31899 which looks EXACTLY like mine except I don't have the flat connector! And here may be the problem; my wires are taped together.
I'm going to pursue this unless someone has other thoughts.
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john in idaho
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Posted: 28 May 2018 at 8:59am |
Maybe you need to start over with a new controller? Taped wires are a bad sign. Did you check that the trailer plug and truck socket is clean? That electronics cleaner in a spray can works well.
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mcarter
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Posted: 28 May 2018 at 9:14am |
Personally I would go with a new controller and the right plug and play cable. Most newer vehicles have the wiring installed to add the brake controller, Ford and Chevy certainly do. I tow with a Silverado and I bought a Tekonsha P3 with the cable that plugs into my interface panel, no tapped wires and a secure fit all around.
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Mike Carter
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Posted: 28 May 2018 at 10:53am |
+1 to mcarter suggestion. If you TV doesn't have the wiring for plug and play with your break control already installed. You should be able to buy the wiring that plugs into your vehicle wiring harness and then into your controller. I had to do just that with my Tacoma it had the plug in the harness but I had to just buy the wiring that plug into that and then into my Tekinsha P3, no biggy to deal with.
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Posted: 28 May 2018 at 12:37pm |
our dealer installed a Teconsha brake controller as part of our "package". When they described it as "plug and play", I thought they meant it was integrated with the truck's electronics. What they actually meant was that it plugged directly into the pre-existing connector for the OEM controller.
They also didn't mention that it had to be mounted under the dash, and that it would be bumping my right knee all the time. I didn't like that.
So I un-installed the Teconsha, and installed the Ford OEM controller, which fits into a pre-existing slot in the lower part of the dashboard. Big plus is that it completely integrates with the truck electronics, and provides proportional braking automatically. It also doesn't bang my knee all the time. I like that.
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mcarter
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Posted: 28 May 2018 at 4:26pm |
Well that would be good if the OP had a Ford. He doesn't he has a Chevy, God Bless you Ford owners , huh?
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