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Old 05-01-2008, 04:42 PM   #7 (permalink)
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I have got them to work with out CTD dodge now, the ford is the problem. This is really starting to get annoying. From the link posted above I have done everytihng right. However, when I have it connected in that fashion is does not want to work. If anyone has a complete schematic on wiring that would be great. Ill explain a bit more.

It is a 25ft goose, made by circle d. Brakes on both axles. Standard dexter axles. From what I am understanding the brakes need to be connected to the blue wire and then the other wire needs to be grounded. Brown, yellow and green are stop, tail, turn. White should be a ground. And then there is a 12v supply that does nothing? What am i missing here? I tried hooking it up to two different trucks in this configuration and it still doesnt work?

Also, the dodge has the Tek primus controler, is this box one that knows how hard to brake?

Thanx,

Mike
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