Hello TDR Gurus,
I've had my 2010 Ram diesel with the integrated trailer brake controller for about two months now, made three trips (each over 1,000 miles towing) and the EVIC constantly tells me to "Check Trailer Brake Wiring" and chimes at me every second or so. When this happens, it also seizes the EVIC display so I can't contiue to monitor something important like transmission temperature. To say this is annoying would be an understatement. I used an aftermarket controller in my '95 for 15 years with no, none, zero problems using the exact same travel trailer that I'm towing now with my 2010.
I've taken the time to completely clean the trailer plug (connector) with NeverDull and it looks like new. I also used some dielectric grease on the contacts to keep that "like new" appearance and reduce tarnish on the contacts.
Does anyone out there in TDR-land know what is wrong with my truck's controller? Trailer lights and charging are all fine. I'd like to get your collective advice before taking it to my local dealer (who I have little or no confidence in their troubleshooting skills).
Thanks, Kevin
I've had my 2010 Ram diesel with the integrated trailer brake controller for about two months now, made three trips (each over 1,000 miles towing) and the EVIC constantly tells me to "Check Trailer Brake Wiring" and chimes at me every second or so. When this happens, it also seizes the EVIC display so I can't contiue to monitor something important like transmission temperature. To say this is annoying would be an understatement. I used an aftermarket controller in my '95 for 15 years with no, none, zero problems using the exact same travel trailer that I'm towing now with my 2010.
I've taken the time to completely clean the trailer plug (connector) with NeverDull and it looks like new. I also used some dielectric grease on the contacts to keep that "like new" appearance and reduce tarnish on the contacts.
Does anyone out there in TDR-land know what is wrong with my truck's controller? Trailer lights and charging are all fine. I'd like to get your collective advice before taking it to my local dealer (who I have little or no confidence in their troubleshooting skills).
Thanks, Kevin