Joe Hellaby
Jetboaters Lieutenant
- Messages
- 247
- Reaction score
- 219
- Points
- 162
- Location
- Scottsville, NY
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2019
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 24
So I've been having some issues with the surge breaks on my shoreland'r trailer this season. The trailer that came with my 16' 192. At first I thought it was an electrical issue, I ended up installing a new 7 pin connector, and tested all the electrical outputs. Everything working fine.
The issue is that the surge break does not want to disengage to back up, and this only happens on long trips. If I hook up the trailer, and drive around town for a few miles, everything works fine, the surge disengages and I can back up no problem.
When I get home from a long trip, I can't even put the pin in the slot to turn off the brakes manually. I have to unhook the trailer from the ball, then I watch the nose of the trailer release pressure, then I can get the pin in to manually turn off breaks.
I feel like it's a mechanical issue, that the surge break controller is corroded and keeps sticking.
Any input would be greatly appreciated
The issue is that the surge break does not want to disengage to back up, and this only happens on long trips. If I hook up the trailer, and drive around town for a few miles, everything works fine, the surge disengages and I can back up no problem.
When I get home from a long trip, I can't even put the pin in the slot to turn off the brakes manually. I have to unhook the trailer from the ball, then I watch the nose of the trailer release pressure, then I can get the pin in to manually turn off breaks.
I feel like it's a mechanical issue, that the surge break controller is corroded and keeps sticking.
Any input would be greatly appreciated