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Hi Jacker 5th Wheel Hitch

I have an '06 2500 equipped with the adjustable pedals. I pull a 3 axle toyhauler using a Prodigy Controller. Problem is that after a braking event, (when accelerating away from a stop, for instance) sometimes the truck seems to be pulling hard and the prodigy readout will still be showing 1. 7 volts or so. Lifting up on the brake pedal solves the problem, temporarily. Sometimes after hitting a bump, the trailer brakes will also lightly apply, and its not uncommon at all for a rough road to cause the brake lights to flash on and off. I like brakes that work, but only when I want them to.



Thought it might be something as simple as installing a small spring on a pivot point or something --- no such luck, at least nothing that I could see.



Has anyone else experienced this and if so, what was the cure?
 
Sounds like the Prodigy isn't getting the drop from the brake light trigger, as shown by lifting up on the pedal. I'll bet you've either got a weak spring on the brake pedal, or the brake light switch needs to be adjusted. In any event, I'll bet your brake lights are stuck on when this happens.
 
Sounds like the Prodigy isn't getting the drop from the brake light trigger, as shown by lifting up on the pedal. I'll bet you've either got a weak spring on the brake pedal, or the brake light switch needs to be adjusted. In any event, I'll bet your brake lights are stuck on when this happens.



I vote for the brake switch too.
 
You might think about going with a Jordan. It doesn't use inputs from the brake light switch, and is compatible with the adjustable pedals.
 
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