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Trailer break problem. I need help, I;='m Stumped
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<blockquote data-quote="sb47" data-source="post: 4329119" data-attributes="member: 66284"><p>You still seem to not understand, the truck and all the cercits have been tested by a pro shop that does nothing but work on and sell trailer for over 17 years. they use thousand dollar equipment to do there testing. so yes once again the truck has been tested by a pro shop. not a mom and pop shop that doesn't know what there doing or some friend that clams to know what to do.</p><p>this one shop does nothing but work and test and fix 18 wheeler s so i feel like they know what there doing. they have been testing and fixing my 18 wheeler trucks for 20 years. and they have always got it rite.</p><p>so quit saying i'm having armatures look at it.</p><p></p><p>I've done a visual check of the entire wiring and there is no shorting going on from worn rubbed through wires.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sb47, post: 4329119, member: 66284"] You still seem to not understand, the truck and all the cercits have been tested by a pro shop that does nothing but work on and sell trailer for over 17 years. they use thousand dollar equipment to do there testing. so yes once again the truck has been tested by a pro shop. not a mom and pop shop that doesn't know what there doing or some friend that clams to know what to do. this one shop does nothing but work and test and fix 18 wheeler s so i feel like they know what there doing. they have been testing and fixing my 18 wheeler trucks for 20 years. and they have always got it rite. so quit saying i'm having armatures look at it. I've done a visual check of the entire wiring and there is no shorting going on from worn rubbed through wires. [/QUOTE]
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