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Have you tested the brake controller output on the 2025 Silverado's 7-way and confirmed that it's sending power back to the trailer when the manual override is being activated? When you say the brakes aren't activating as they should do…
view full answer...Hello Mark. The only way to get replacement keys for a Curt 23518 hitch lock is if you happen to know they key number. The problem with this is the key number is printed on the key itself, so unless you happen to have the key number written down…
view full answer...It is possible that there are separate left- and right-side tow package fuses on your vehicle. You will need to check your power distribution box to see if there are either missing or blown fuses. Please note that the part you referenced, Tow Ready…
view full answer...You can use the RV Propane Gas Detector #RS64FR to replace your current Atwood 31013 propane gas detector. This will also use a 12v, 2-wire installation like your current detector.
view full answer...I would be happy to help you install your Tekonsha Prodigy P3 item #90195 brake controller in your 2018 Chevy Express Van. I have linked a video below that shows the complete install of this brake controller but you will want to pay special attention…
view full answer...When a brake controller works with the manual override but not with the brake pedal that indicates an issue on the red wire. Use a circuit tester like #PTW2993 and test the red wire. It should show power when you step on the brake pedal. If it does…
view full answer...All the brake controller needs to sense a trailer connection so that you can test it is a slight amperage draw on the output circuit. For that you can use a circuit tester like the part #PTW2993 with one pin grounded and the other on the output pin.…
view full answer...Sounds like your brake controller will apply your trailer brakes if you apply the manual override lever but not when you press the brake pedal. This is a fairly common problem and the solution is the red wire of the brake controller. Make sure it is…
view full answer...Your generation of truck has this issue sometimes and the problem ends up being that the third brake light fuse is blown. This is same circuit as the brake controller stoplight circuit of your truck so what I would recommend is check to see if your…
view full answer...There isn't anything like an autonomous controller that would step up if the factory controller fails. I'd simply bypass the existing factory brake controller. The GM ITBC, although it works better now than the earlier models has been…
view full answer...It sounds like the electric brakes on your trailer aren't working when stepping on the brake pedal but are working when using the manual override on the brake controller. If this is the case then the first possible cause might simply be how you…
view full answer...What is the year, make, and model of the vehicle? The red brake controller wire should only be getting power when you step on the brake pedal. If you are not getting any power on that wire with the brake pedal depressed then you may have it attached…
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