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Old 09-01-2024, 05:13 PM   #1
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Back from a 9 day trip and as I always due is clean and inspect my 2204T. Looking under neath I saw a green wire broken off of the back plate of the hup assembly. There are two of these wires attached at the same spot. I think these are connected to the magnets. Anyone have an opinion?
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Old 09-02-2024, 12:25 PM   #2
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Did you mean "hub" as in wheel hub? If so, the wire is probably input to the electric brakes. In my trailer, the input goes to the curbside wheel and from there, across to the street side wheel. Possibly, one of those wires has come loose?

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Yes wheel hup is what I mean. the wire broke I hope when I take it apart the wire will have a little slack so I can connect it back together. If not the magnet will need to be replaced I asume . I never noticed any differnce in braking power I guess just the one wheel was affected.
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