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Having a issue where the truck doesn't want to recognize that there is a goose neck trailer hooked up but i can turn the truck off and let the computer shut down for about 10-15 minutes and restart the truck and then it see's the trailer without doing anything else. All the lights work when the truck isn't reading there's a trailer there but the braking system doesn't want to work saying no trailer hooked up. it has happened on more than 1 trailer the same way so its got to be something in the trucks computer system. this is on a 2022 f-350 super duty duelly crew cab
Having a issue where the truck doesn't want to recognize that there is a goose neck trailer hooked up but i can turn the truck off and let the computer shut down for about 10-15 minutes and restart the truck and then it see's the trailer without doing anything else. All the lights work when the truck isn't reading there's a trailer there but the braking system doesn't want to work saying no trailer hooked up. it has happened on more than 1 trailer the same way so its got to be something in the trucks computer system. this is on a 2022 f-350 super duty duelly crew cab
Check the trailer plug on the truck, sounds like a grounding issue to me.
Nope, it's a software issue causing a loss of communications to the Trailer Control Module. Supposedly Ford is working on a fix for it, but who knows when that will come out.
Op try pulling fuse 62 under hood wile truck is running. If that doesn’t work then pull fuse 30 in passenger footwell. The fuse pulling seems to reset computer. My brakes have been working good since I made the original thread that someone provided the link for.
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