kfox112
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- Messages
- 8
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- Location
- Reading, PA / Havre De Grace, MD
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2023
- Boat Model
- 222S
- Boat Length
- 22
Hi Jet Boaters,
I have a 2023 222S with a ShoreLandr trailer that I purchased in April. Until a few weeks ago, I was able to reverse the trailer without needing the key. Now, anytime I try to back up without the key, the brakes immediately lock. I used a multi-meter to confirm the towing vehicle is indeed powering the center pin (reverse) on the 7 pin connector, so the issue lies in the trailer.
My question - when stopped, the roller pin always sits closer to mid-way within the slot rather than all the way front. Every time I want to back up, I have to put my feet against my Tahoe and push on the bow of the boat with all my might, bouncing up and down, to get the roller pin front enough to fit the key in the slot. Is that normal? I'm wondering if my problem is the solenoid or if there's some spring action that's not strong enough to fully disengage after stopping.
I guess I'm still hoping I can figure out how to fix it myself... and wondering if it's electrical and I should take it apart, or if it's something I'm going to waste my time on. The boat has already spent 8 weeks at the dealer since April for 10-hour service and the recall. They take forever and don't take appointments, so I'm dreading having to take it to them.![Frown :( :(](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f641.png)
I have a 2023 222S with a ShoreLandr trailer that I purchased in April. Until a few weeks ago, I was able to reverse the trailer without needing the key. Now, anytime I try to back up without the key, the brakes immediately lock. I used a multi-meter to confirm the towing vehicle is indeed powering the center pin (reverse) on the 7 pin connector, so the issue lies in the trailer.
My question - when stopped, the roller pin always sits closer to mid-way within the slot rather than all the way front. Every time I want to back up, I have to put my feet against my Tahoe and push on the bow of the boat with all my might, bouncing up and down, to get the roller pin front enough to fit the key in the slot. Is that normal? I'm wondering if my problem is the solenoid or if there's some spring action that's not strong enough to fully disengage after stopping.
I guess I'm still hoping I can figure out how to fix it myself... and wondering if it's electrical and I should take it apart, or if it's something I'm going to waste my time on. The boat has already spent 8 weeks at the dealer since April for 10-hour service and the recall. They take forever and don't take appointments, so I'm dreading having to take it to them.
![Frown :( :(](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f641.png)