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<p>[QUOTE="Hardlyevr, post: 1730920, member: 31774"]That hasn't been my experience, often times simple things can solve the problem. Get under the trailer and look at each connection on the ABS system and make sure they are snug, check for rubbed wires. If you can see them, press the sensors in towards the splines, often times they have wiggled too far out to get a reading. You can also put the pigtail in and out a few times quickly, and then back in, and some ABS systems will give you a flashing fault code to tell what to look for. But the code will be dependent on the brand of system.</p><p> </p><p>Here's the one for Meritor:</p><p><a href="http://www.meritorwabco.com/MeritorWABCO_document/tp0173.pdf" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.meritorwabco.com/MeritorWABCO_document/tp0173.pdf" rel="nofollow">http://www.meritorwabco.com/MeritorWABCO_document/tp0173.pdf</a></p><p> </p><p>Google whatever brand you have for ABS trailer fault blink codes.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Hardlyevr, post: 1730920, member: 31774"]That hasn't been my experience, often times simple things can solve the problem. Get under the trailer and look at each connection on the ABS system and make sure they are snug, check for rubbed wires. If you can see them, press the sensors in towards the splines, often times they have wiggled too far out to get a reading. You can also put the pigtail in and out a few times quickly, and then back in, and some ABS systems will give you a flashing fault code to tell what to look for. But the code will be dependent on the brand of system. Here's the one for Meritor: [URL]http://www.meritorwabco.com/MeritorWABCO_document/tp0173.pdf[/URL] Google whatever brand you have for ABS trailer fault blink codes.[/QUOTE]
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