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2024 F-250 break setting set to heavy. Gain set to 10. Only a faint feel when I pinch the brake controller. 2024 Paradigm 310RL. Any Ideas?
In addition to what Jim suggested,2024 F-250 break setting set to heavy. Gain set to 10. Only a faint feel when I pinch the brake controller. 2024 Paradigm 310RL. Any Ideas?
Where would I find this fuse.Have you pulled an RV with this truck before? I ask, as our prior F-250 did not come with the required fuse to send power to the 7-pin plug....even though it had integrated brake contoller.
If you do have that part working, I'd have someone increase the level from say 2 up to 10 and I would be using a volt meter to test the voltage increase coming off the brake connection on 7-pin
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Your owners manual for the truck should have a listing of the fuses and their locations.Where would I find this fuse.
I just went through the same thing with my f350. Turns out it was the new 340rl. The brake reservoir was behind the batteries. To access it you have to take off the panel that has 3 bolts. My reservoir was low and a lot of air in the system. I bled the brakes and no more delayYour owners manual for the truck should have a listing of the fuses and their locations.
The fact that you are not experiencing any difference from low medium or high is telling you something.
With magnetic brakes, your dash set up should be set to electric brakes, not hydraulic or electric over hydraulic ( not sure of the ford choices in your dash).
When troubleshooting, it is always better to break things down into smaller pieces and follow a logical path and test and record your results. Don’t assume something is working, validate it’s function.
For example I would suggest something like this
1. Validate you have or don’t have voltage on your truck 7 pin brake pin
2. If you don’t concentrate on the truck electrical circuits related to the Brake Controller
3. If you do have voltage, validate your dash settings are correct for your trailer
4. If settings are correct and voltage is present at the 7 pin brake pin, start the trailer inspections.
You indicated that your set to heavy and a gain of 10, so you should have @ full battery voltage present on the 7 pin brake pin when the slider is moved to the full brake position.
Obviously, something isn’t right if you can’t feel anything or get the tires to Skid/almost Skid
Great solution, but note this is only applicable for units with disc brakes.I just went through the same thing with my f350. Turns out it was the new 340rl. The brake reservoir was behind the batteries. To access it you have to take off the panel that has 3 bolts. My reservoir was low and a lot of air in the system. I bled the brakes and no more delay
Do you have drum brakes?I am having the same problem. I have a 2022 F250, the trailer stopped well initially after setting to the high brake controller setting. But, on a 4 month trip. The brakes started out well, they actually locked up on a downgrade off-ramp at the beginning of the trip. But a few days later I noticed the brakes were very light. It is not a fuse, they work on tug tests and will provide some braking with the manual brake control lever, but performed weakly on a couple of panic stops. I am taking the rig in for warranty work and will ask them to take a look.
Your correct, there is no need to remove the wheel or drum to adjust the brakes. There would however be some benefit of removing the wheel and drum to perform visual inspections , but as you can imagine that turns into a much bigger and more technical project.Yes, they are drums. I have not looked at them yet. I will take a look if the dealer cannot do it under warranty.
Thanks for the info though, I did take a look at the adjustment procedure, and it looks like I may be able to check the adjustment without taking the wheels off.
I will assume that you replaced the wheel seals during you repacking project.This is a follow up to my previous posts. I pulled the rig out of storage and repacked the bearings for an upcoming trip. I quickly discovered the cause of the brake fade I was experiencing. The shoes, magnets and drums were all covered in grease. I spent more time cleaning this off than working on the bearings. I read the Dexter manual before doing the job. It states to not fill the voids more than 50% full. Their plant needs to read the manual, it was packed full. I was glad I did the job myself. I know the tools and part numbers needed to fix things that may happen on the road.