Troubleshooting "Check Trailer Brakes" Message on 2017 Dodge Ram 2500
Updated 05/06/2025 | Published 10/15/2018 >
Question:
I have a fifth wheel camper and I pull it with a 17 Dodge 2500. Trailer brakes come integrated into the bed and the dash board of the truck. My problem Im having is every so often I get a message on my truck that says check trailer brakes or check trailer wiring and once it even said service trailer brakes. They work but every so often it will give me this message and once when it said trailer brakes disconnected and the brakes on the camper didnt work at all for a minute. Im not sure what to do because I cant get this figured out and I dont need my brakes not working pulling this heavy of a load.
asked by: Andy S
Helpful Expert Reply:
Most likely you just need to clean the pins of your 7-ways and the error message will go away. It's very common for a bit of corrosion on the connectors to cause an intermittent trailer connection which is what is causing the error message you are seeing.
I also attached a couple help articles on troubleshooting brake controllers and brake magnets if that does not take care of the problem.

Jay
5/6/2025
I had the same brake message on my 2012 Ram after getting into a 2 hour slow moving traffic backup on the freeway. Looked at the contacts on both truck and trailer, got same message a few miles later. Pulling over again I plugged into factory bumper outlet, that lasted for the next 2.5 hours home. Now for the fix; Using the brakes so much in traffic it had heated the trailer connector end enough to melt the plastic to blind over the brass contact. I scraped the brass contact with a pocket screwdriver to remove the fine layer of plastic off. So far it has worked perfect for 7,200 miles pulling my 5 wheel trailer. Will try to attach picture of melted connector.



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Kris C.
7/6/2020
I'm having the same issue what should I do