Hello everyone...
We're out exploring flyover America with my father in law's '06 and 5th wheel trailer.... everything is going fine, except the jake brake. It's an '06 auto w/ the OEM/mopar jake brake installed at the time of purchase (not factory). While on the road through Nevada I noticed it wasn't working. The light on the switch wasn't working either. I didn't have time to work on it until I got to North Dakota. The pump is producing vacuum. The 10a constant hot fuse is all good too. With my limited tools, I found power at the relay, jumped it, and the solenoid functioned as it should. I checked all grounds, and have constant hot to the relay. The Napa in Beulah, ND had a relay, so I bought one to eliminate that issue if it was. It wasn't. No change. I checked the two wires that go into the ECM on the engine, they weren't protruding or anything, and I don't think they're the problem since when I pull the switch (on), it changes the lockup of the transmission. I think I'm now left with a bad switch, and I don't know how to check that. I have basic hand tools with me.... It's not a big deal as the 5er is only 26' and pulls easily, even cresting the continental divide a few times, but I'd like to be able to isolate the problem best I can, since it's not my truck and I'd like to return it in the condition in which it was provided.
Forgive my convoluted typing as I sit here in Custer, SD at the RV park, 22 ounces into a frosty cold IPA- I'm a lightweight... Thanks in advance.
We're out exploring flyover America with my father in law's '06 and 5th wheel trailer.... everything is going fine, except the jake brake. It's an '06 auto w/ the OEM/mopar jake brake installed at the time of purchase (not factory). While on the road through Nevada I noticed it wasn't working. The light on the switch wasn't working either. I didn't have time to work on it until I got to North Dakota. The pump is producing vacuum. The 10a constant hot fuse is all good too. With my limited tools, I found power at the relay, jumped it, and the solenoid functioned as it should. I checked all grounds, and have constant hot to the relay. The Napa in Beulah, ND had a relay, so I bought one to eliminate that issue if it was. It wasn't. No change. I checked the two wires that go into the ECM on the engine, they weren't protruding or anything, and I don't think they're the problem since when I pull the switch (on), it changes the lockup of the transmission. I think I'm now left with a bad switch, and I don't know how to check that. I have basic hand tools with me.... It's not a big deal as the 5er is only 26' and pulls easily, even cresting the continental divide a few times, but I'd like to be able to isolate the problem best I can, since it's not my truck and I'd like to return it in the condition in which it was provided.
Forgive my convoluted typing as I sit here in Custer, SD at the RV park, 22 ounces into a frosty cold IPA- I'm a lightweight... Thanks in advance.