Sure Rusty, and i wish the would flash my truck to 800 ft. lbs.
Stick
You're right - it may never happen. I'll guarantee you this, though - if no one ever asks for it, it WON'T happen.
My dealer sells a lot of HD Rams here in the Houston area that work for a living, and they recognize that there's a problem with the earlier trucks and are pushing Chrysler for a reflash. Let's wait and see how it pans out.
Oh, and Harvey, I sold a 2002 3500 ETH/DEE when I bought my 2011. I'm not a sucker for every latest bell and whistle. I drive most of my vehicles 8-10 years or more. In fact, here's my oldest - I bought it new in 1971. It turned 40 this year.
Rusty
I have a new Maxbrake controller and while I was having my 5th wheel hitch installed I asked if they could install my brake controller too. They said no problem until they saw the piece of hydraulic line in the box, then no way were they going to get into the brake line. I haven't even read the instructions yet, but what is the big deal? The place I was doing business with is a large shop that sell and installs hundreds of hitches and controllers, but had never seen a Maxbrake.
Don
Installation is very simple. Back the hydraulic line (I think the rear is preferred) out of the brake master cylinder, screw the T fitting in and reinstall the removed hydraulic brake line fitting then install the MaxBrake sensor off T fitting and route the wires through the firewall. Your instructions should be simple and clear. If you have questions just post. Lots of us have been using BrakeSmart or MaxBrake controllers for years.
Yes, I've never found it necessary. I installed the BrakeSmart controller in my old '01 Ram in about 2002 myself and did not bleed the brakes after reconnecting the line. A friend who is a former Dodge dealership mechanic removed it and installed it in my '06 then removed it again and installed it in my current '08. He found no need to bleed the brakes either time.
Now that you mention it I can't explain why it has never seemed necessary but the truck brakes in all three have been fine.
Well I completely believe you as you've got plenty of experience with them but I would have a hard time rationalizing that in my head. Just your description of it above makes the hair on my neck stand up. It just seems like you'd get air in the lines... .
I jumped over to their website and had a look. It says to bleed air out at the pressure sensor; which is one of the pieces you add. This makes sense. I've always been turned off by these because of the need to bleed the brakes afterwards but clearly I should have done more homework. I still can't justify one for what little towing we do but it's kinda appealing to be honest.
I have another question. How do you disconnect the OEM controller when installing the Maxbrake controller?
Don
My mech said the same, "no need to bleed the line". He claims the air will bleed itself back through the master cylinder. It seems to have worked, I've never opened it up to confirm it, but they feel fine.
My mech said the same, "no need to bleed the line". He claims the air will bleed itself back through the master cylinder. It seems to have worked, I've never opened it up to confirm it, but they feel fine.