ChicagoReeds
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I have a 2012 Nissan Armada TV with a 2012 M-22 in tow. I have installed a Prodigy P2 brake controller with a pigtail supplied by e-trailer. My question to those smarter than me on their operation.
I can manually engage the trailer brakes from the controller, all signals/brake lights and lights work fine, but the trailer brakes do not engage when I depress my brakes in the TV. The prodigy works fine, as it works in my other TV, the pigtail from etrailer has been replaced and tested and works fine. I have contacted Tekonsha and they were of little help, only telling me that the manual engage and the brake activated engage are through different wires. e-Trailer has been exceptional in helping with suggestions, but we have exhausted all they have come up with (missing relays and fuses, testing the pigtail wiring which I replaced, and fuses) Nissan has had my Armada for 2 days troubleshooting. Relays are in place, fuses are fine. RV dealer hooked up a device to the 7 pin and it shows signals going through when indicators and lights are on, but when brakes are applied, only the brake light signal is illuminated, not the signal to trailer brakes.
Nissan has been trying, but short of replacing the series of wires from front to back, they are at a loss, and are not too excited about that course of action if it can be avoided. I have researched everything I can online but only posts regard lights not working, not the trailer brakes.
Wondering if anyone in the vast helpfull community has had a similar issue and may be able to suggest other ideas to look into that may be the cause?
I can manually engage the trailer brakes from the controller, all signals/brake lights and lights work fine, but the trailer brakes do not engage when I depress my brakes in the TV. The prodigy works fine, as it works in my other TV, the pigtail from etrailer has been replaced and tested and works fine. I have contacted Tekonsha and they were of little help, only telling me that the manual engage and the brake activated engage are through different wires. e-Trailer has been exceptional in helping with suggestions, but we have exhausted all they have come up with (missing relays and fuses, testing the pigtail wiring which I replaced, and fuses) Nissan has had my Armada for 2 days troubleshooting. Relays are in place, fuses are fine. RV dealer hooked up a device to the 7 pin and it shows signals going through when indicators and lights are on, but when brakes are applied, only the brake light signal is illuminated, not the signal to trailer brakes.
Nissan has been trying, but short of replacing the series of wires from front to back, they are at a loss, and are not too excited about that course of action if it can be avoided. I have researched everything I can online but only posts regard lights not working, not the trailer brakes.
Wondering if anyone in the vast helpfull community has had a similar issue and may be able to suggest other ideas to look into that may be the cause?