Check Your Electric Brake Wireing
Nomad
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Happened to see something hanging down under the T@B - Almost looked like I'd picked up a small tree branch...low and behold, it was the electric brake wiring. Surprised it didn't snag on something as it was only a couple inches off the ground - The wiring for the electric brakes crosses from the passenger side to the drivers side. Have a ball bungee holding it up until I can get underneath and figure out where it came loose and do a more permanent fix.
Glad it didn't get snagged the middle of last week, I definitely needed the brakes on those 9% grade mountain roads coming west out of Death Valley.
Glad it didn't get snagged the middle of last week, I definitely needed the brakes on those 9% grade mountain roads coming west out of Death Valley.
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Yikes! Glad you noticed it!
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