Where is Trailer Brake Magnet Located
Updated 06/12/2024 | Published 06/03/2015 >
Question:
Where is the trailer brake magnet located
asked by: Kevin
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Expert Reply:
The trailer brake magnet is located behind the wheel hub/drum assembly. You would need to remove your trailers wheel, then remove the spindle nut from the hub of your trailer, this would allow you to then remove the trailer's hub, and then at the bottom of the brake assembly there would be a magnet.
I attached a picture that points out the magnet for you to check out.
I also attached a help article on testing brake magnets for you to check out as well.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Bill
6/12/2024
Great article. I have 2013 keystone cougar 1/2 ton with dual axels. It has the magnet plug purchase from etrailer. The trailer brakes would randomly stop working or start intermittently working. No rhyme or reason. Had the innards of the brake wiring changed by RV shop. Now, brakes randomly stop working when I slow down (as in pulling into town) after 2 plus hours of state road 55+ mph driving. Don’t know if RV place tested/changed magnets. If not, a prime suspect? What’s your part # Also, I’m thinking of just running a new wire from the box on the tongue to the axles. Where do I connect the brake wire at axle? The magnets? Another point? Any other ideas?? Thanks.