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Old 10-05-2019, 05:46 PM   #2
Carl n Susan
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M.O.C. #4831
This not an uncommon problem. If you do a Search there will lots of discussions on the problem. The most common reasons are:

o - Chafed or broken wire inside the brake drum (the RR seems to be popular).

o - Chafed wire inside the axle housing. On a 2010 with recent brake work, this has a good chance of being it.

o - Bad connector where the brake wire connects to the main line feed.

o - Loose or rusty Bargman Plug on TV.

o - Bad connection in the Pin Box 4x4 box (this is pretty rare)

Hopefully others will have ideas on finding the problem.
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