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I always run with the fall exhaust brake on, even when not towing. When I stop and restart the truck. the exhaust brake stays on about half the time. the rest of the time it turns off. What has anybody else experienced?
 
I always run with the fall exhaust brake on, even when not towing. When I stop and restart the truck. the exhaust brake stays on about half the time. the rest of the time it turns off. What has anybody else experienced?

every time i turn off my truck and restart, i have to press the EB button to turn it back on again. f y i . cheers!
 
Unless a trailer brake is detect the EB will default to off on start up. With trailer brake detected it will maintain the shut down state.
 
It doesn't matter if I am hooked to a trailer or not, it's still a roll of the dice to see if its on or not when I restart. I will watch and see if a trailer being towed makes a difference. Thanks for your replies.
 
The only time I’ve noticed the EB remembering it’s setting is with remote start and a trailer hooked up, otherwise it’s off on every start.
 
The only time I’ve noticed the EB remembering it’s setting is with remote start and a trailer hooked up, otherwise it’s off on every start.

You could be right. I only use remote start, so It would remember when I had the trailer hooked up.
 
I run with EB/TH every time I drive unless I am on a highway then only EB on... I have to hit both buttons every time I start up...
 
There is a hack for this: Get a trailer plug and wire a very small led bulb into the brake circuit. Then plug it into your trucks trailer plug. This will trick your truck into thinking a trailer is always connected.
 
There is a hack for this: Get a trailer plug and wire a very small led bulb into the brake circuit. Then plug it into your trucks trailer plug. This will trick your truck into thinking a trailer is always connected.

Wouldn't that cause it to record trailer mileage and screw your service records?


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Just make a brightly colored reminder sign to check EB when you get into truck. I did this when I first got truck until it became second nature to turn on EB! It's like a pilot going through pre-flight check. Plus it gives the oil a chance to get flowing before you get on the road. My DW always wonders why I take some time before we get going after starting and then letting the truck idle before turning the truck off! Life with a diesel, just good habits and cool down if running hard!
 
I run with EB/TH every time I drive unless I am on a highway then only EB on... I have to hit both buttons every time I start up...

I don't know when / what model yr they changed the programming but it is nice and a pleasant surprise that the EB stays active when towing, I wish TH did also. I will say that our 2012 HO 2500 does not remember if a trailer is connected in any mode, so on that one you have to hit both buttons every time as was indicated.
 
After watching the EB, I realize the brake only stays on if the trailer is hooked up. My operation is normal. Thanks for the help TDR.
 
Won't halp y'all much, but on C&Cs, EB come on at startup as long as it was on at shutdown, even without trailer plugged in. Pretty interesting Ram does it on some and not others.

Cheers, Ron
 
Won't halp y'all much, but on C&Cs, EB come on at startup as long as it was on at shutdown, even without trailer plugged in. Pretty interesting Ram does it on some and not others.

Cheers, Ron

Its an ECM option that is enabled on C&C trucks and not on pickups.
 
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