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NW Washington | Have you adjusted the shoes to compensate for wear? How about the voltage at the brakes, you might have some corroded wires or contacts in the circuit. That said, electric trailer brakes are a general PITA and it seems something is always messed up on them.
An RV shop might be a good place to find someone who knows how to keep them working. Also, I think Dexter has some tips and info on keeping electric brakes working on their web site. http://www.dexteraxle.com/faq_s | |
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