Trailer Gain Adjustment
Trailer Gain should be set for a specific trailering condition, and must be adjusted any time vehicle loading, trailer loading or road surface conditions change.
Setting the Trailer Gain properly is needed for the best trailer stopping performance. A trailer that is over-gained may result in locked trailer brakes. A trailer that is under-gained may result in not enough trailer braking. Both of these conditions may result in poorer stopping and stability of the vehicle and trailer.
After the electrical connection is made to a trailer equipped with electric brakes, the TRAILER CONNECTED message will be momentarily displayed on the Driver Information Center. The Trailer Brake Display Page will appear on the Driver Information Center showing TRAILER GAIN and OUTPUT, after all vehicle related service messages are acknowledged by the driver. The dashed lines in the TRAILER OUTPUT display signifies a disconnected trailer or trailer brake fault condition, and will disappear only when the fault condition is not present.
- Adjust trailer gain in 0.5 step increments up to 10 gain setting by using the gain adjustment +/- buttons on the trailer brake control panel switch. Pressing and holding a gain button will cause the trailer gain to continuously increment or decrement. To turn the output to the trailer off, set the gain to zero.
- Drive the tow vehicle and trailer combination on a level road surface representative of the towing condition, and free of traffic at approximately 32-40 km/h (20-25 mph) and fully apply the manual trailer brake apply lever mechanism located on the trailer brake control panel switch. Adjusting trailer gain at slower speeds may result in an incorrect gain setting.
- Adjust the trailer gain to just below the threshold of trailer wheel lock-up. Important trailer wheel lock-up may not occur if towing a heavily loaded trailer. In this case, adjust the trailer gain to the highest allowable setting for the towing condition.
| IMPORTANT | Re-adjust trailer gain any time tow vehicle and trailer loading or road surface conditions change or if you notice trailer wheel lock-up at any time while you are towing. |