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    Posted: 06 Oct 2022 at 7:30pm
Does anyone have any recommendations on brand and model of brake controller? I had a Tekonsha Voyager in my 99 F150 that lasted 11 years and when it failed I replaced it with the same model. It has only lasted a few months and now only works by using the manual override. No fun driving in traffic. When working properly it is a good controller. Thanks a in advance.
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I still prefer Tekonsha, dealt with other models other people had me install and will not use others.
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I've got both, whole box full ( pulls from scrapped trucks...) somewhere in the garage. Got bored one day, designed and built my own.One of those 'napkin drawings' that actually worked and then some.
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The old fashioned ones that have a hydraulic brake line to activate them are the only ones I trust. As far as I know they are not made any more. When I got a 93 truck, I was told by trailer dealers, that I could not use this type due to the ABS (All Brakes Suck). After reading the owners manual for the 93 it says that any connected controller could not have a piston displacement more than 0.10 in/3. Any controller I've ever had, the displacement was less than that. 
  I've had a few different "electronic" controllers and didn't like any of them. Also I've never know of anyone using an electronic controller that didn't have a horror story to tell of when the controller didn't activate the brakes at some point when they were absolutely needed.
 For my "air braked" truck I got one that has an air line to activate the controller. 
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Originally posted by jaybmiller jaybmiller wrote:

I've got both, whole box full ( pulls from scrapped trucks...) somewhere in the garage. Got bored one day, designed and built my own.One of those 'napkin drawings' that actually worked and then some.
"Both" what?
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both brands of controllers
3 D-14s,A-C forklift, B-112
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Tekonsha is the best around.. They are the standard for the industry... You must have got a bad one, or bad wire joint.......... I would buy another one.
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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K, um, Tekonsha and???  I guess I'm still lost.
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After finally getting through customer no service I talked with one of the Tekonsha technicians. Dan walked me through setting the controller up again and it is working properly.
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GREAT Hubert... You should be pleased with it... That is one of the BEST controllers made.
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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I had a couple Tecks.--one worked one never did! For me they are just in there and hooked up for decoration ! Cops look,---- everything hooked up------Im on my way down the road!
I never go that fast anyway and most of the time not that far.
IF I did a road trip then They would need to work.
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Originally posted by ac fleet ac fleet wrote:

I had a couple Tecks.--one worked one never did! For me they are just in there and hooked up for decoration ! Cops look,---- everything hooked up------Im on my way down the road!
I never go that fast anyway and most of the time not that far.
IF I did a road trip then They would need to work.
So, nothing sudden or unexpected happens around you?  Utopia, IL, good for you!LOL
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DMiller Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Oct 2022 at 6:49am
MODOT has the operator apply the controller with a second agent under the trailer. Pucks ‘click’ as magnets apply all is good, they also do a performance test on breakaway battery application, same magnet click noise expectation.
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