hfd376
Bronze Member
Uh Oh! This ain\'t good!
Ok, I got the prodigy mounted, ran a 14 ga wire from the front to back to control the brakes, hot and ground go directly to the battery, brake sense tapped into the cold (stoplight) side of switch. This is on a '00 Dodge ram without the factory tow harness.
First thing, the prodigy has two dots on the display. Funny, the instructions don't say anything about that. Oh well, must be a firmware revision.
I did not have the trailer with me as I was running the control wire at the firehouse. Much easier with a creeper and concrete floor. Get in the truck to back out of the bay and all is well. Both lights go out after about 10 minutes, and come on when stepping on the brakes, like normal.
On the way home, I notice both the ABS and Brake warning lights are on, and the cruise control does not work. When I get home, I cut the brake sense wire, and that does not clear the warning lights. I disconnect the battery (a good time to clean the posts) and that clears the warning lights.
What gives? I did not think out my questions so tech support was not much help. They did not seem to know of glitches with the Dodges. I'll call them again tomorrow.
Anyone have any ideas?
Doug
Ok, I got the prodigy mounted, ran a 14 ga wire from the front to back to control the brakes, hot and ground go directly to the battery, brake sense tapped into the cold (stoplight) side of switch. This is on a '00 Dodge ram without the factory tow harness.
First thing, the prodigy has two dots on the display. Funny, the instructions don't say anything about that. Oh well, must be a firmware revision.
I did not have the trailer with me as I was running the control wire at the firehouse. Much easier with a creeper and concrete floor. Get in the truck to back out of the bay and all is well. Both lights go out after about 10 minutes, and come on when stepping on the brakes, like normal.
On the way home, I notice both the ABS and Brake warning lights are on, and the cruise control does not work. When I get home, I cut the brake sense wire, and that does not clear the warning lights. I disconnect the battery (a good time to clean the posts) and that clears the warning lights.
What gives? I did not think out my questions so tech support was not much help. They did not seem to know of glitches with the Dodges. I'll call them again tomorrow.
Anyone have any ideas?
Doug