Multiquip MP150SDLTE, MP200DLTE Troubleshooting Trailer Brakes, Surge Brake Troubleshooting

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TROUBLESHOOTING (TRAILER BRAKES)

Table 11. Surge Brake Troubleshooting

Symptom

Possible Cause

Solution

 

 

 

No Brakes

Brake line broken or kinked?

Repair or replace.

 

 

 

 

Brake lining glazed?

Reburnish or replace.

 

 

 

 

Trailer overloaded?

Correct weight.

Weak Brakes or Brakes Pull to One Side

Brake drums scored or grooved?

Machine or replace.

 

 

 

 

Tire pressure correct?

Inflate all tires equally.

 

 

 

 

Tires unmatched on the same axle?

Match tires.

Locking Brakes

Brake components loose, bent or broken?

Replace components.

 

 

Brake drums out-of-round?

Replace.

 

Noisy Brakes

System lubricated?

Lubricate.

 

 

Brake components correct?

Replace and correct.

 

 

Brake lining thickness correct or in right wrong position?

Install new shoes and linings.

Dragging Brakes

 

 

Enough brake fluid or correct fluid?

Replace rubber parts

 

fill with Dot 4 fluid.

 

 

Table 12. Electric Brake Troubleshooting

Symptom

Possible Cause

Solution

 

Any open circuits or broken wires?

Find and correct.

 

 

 

 

Any short circuits?

Find and correct.

 

 

 

No Brakes or Intermittent Brakes

Faulty controller?

Test and correct.

 

 

 

 

Any loose connections?

Find and repair.

 

 

 

 

Ground wire secure?

Find and secure.

 

Grease or oil on magnets or linings?

Clean or replace.

Weak Brakes or Brakes Pull to One Side

Connections corroded?

Clean and correct cause of corrosion.

Brake drums scored or grooved?

Machine or replace.

 

 

Brakes synchronized?

Correct.

Locking Brakes

Brake components loose, bent or broken?

Replace components.

Brake drums out-of-round?

Replace.

 

Noisy Brakes

System lubricated?

Lubricate.

Brake components correct?

Replace and correct.

 

Dragging Brakes

Bearings of the wheel adjusted?

Adjust.

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Contents DRY Prime Pump Proposition 65WARNING Reporting Safety Defects Reporting Safety DefectsTraining Checklist Training ChecklistDaily PRE-OPERATION Checklist Table of Contents DRY Prime Pump Operation and Parts Manual REV. #3 10/06/08 Safety Message Alert Symbols For Your Safety and the Safety of OthersSafety Message Alert Symbols Always wear approved respiratory protectionRules for Safe Operation Operating the pumpRules for Safe Operation Add 1000 lbs kg. toBattery Pump Dimensions Pump DimensionsTrailer Dimensions Trailer DimensionsSpecifications Pump SpecificationsSpecifications Engine General Information ImpellerPump Components Rear Fuel Tank Drain Plugs Remove either plug to drain fuelPump Components Engine. See for detailed specifications Engine ComponentsSolenoid Type alternatorVoltmeter Gauge Indicates the battery charge Engine has been in useOil Pressure Meter Monitors engine oil pressure Engine Hour Meter Displays the number of hoursPumping Application Pump ApplicationSee Trailer Safety Guidelines Towing ApplicationPump will not be able to begin SetupSuction and discharge hoses are Inspection Tighten fuel tank cap securely after fillingLonger suction hoses will require OperationTo the Start position Pump Storage Engine Shut-DownDry Pump Vacuum Test Maintenance PumpEngine Maintenance Maintenance Engine Fuel Tank Imsa Fuel FilterFuel Water Separator Filter Maintenance Trailer Manually Adjusting the BrakesTrailer Brakes Surge BrakesBreakaway Battery Breakaway SwitchBrakes must be synchronized Hydraulic Brack ActuatorAdjustable Channel Wheel Hub Adjustment„ Install a new cotter pin through the spindle nut and axle Wheel Bearings HubsTrailer Maintenance Torsion SuspensionTrailer Safety Guidelines Common Causes for Loss of TrailerTrailer Towing Guidelines Always use lower gears for climbing and descending gradesTrailer Safety Guidelines Never drive faster than what is safeDriving Conditions Coupling to the Tow VehicleReporting Safety Defects AdministratorNew Jersey Avenue S.E Washington, DC Inoperable Brakes, Lights or MirrorsTrailer VIN Tag Vehicle VIN TagElectrical Connector Safety ChainsTow Vehicle Suspension SystemCouplerTypes „ Ball Hitch Coupler „ Pintle Eye CouplerBall Hitch Coupler Before coupling the tow vehicle toOverloading can damage More than 1 inch Attaching Safety Chain „ Attach the safety chains so that theyBreakaway Brake System Breakaway Cable Surge Brake SystemUncoupling the Ball Hitch Electric BrakeTestingConnecting Trailer Lights Pintle Hitch Coupler Pintle Coupler and Pintle HookImproper tire pressure causes an unstable trailer and can Tire SafetyUnsafe Tires, Lug Nuts or Wheels Determining Load Limit of Trailer Tire and Loading InformationTire Fundamentals StepDetermining Load Limit of Tow Vehicle Step Uniform Tire Quality Grading Standards Utqgs P indicates the tire is for passenger vehiclesTire Safety Tips Load RangeTire Repair Replacing Worn or Damaged TiresWheel Rims Wheels, Bearings and Lug NutsLug Nut Torque Requirements Start all wheel lug nuts by handTrailer Lightswiring Diagram Lights and SignalsNameplate and Decals Tire and Loading InformationTroubleshooting Pump Priming or Pump Flow ProblemsTroubleshooting Engine Engine TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Engine DipstickTroubleshooting Trailer Brakes Surge Brake TroubleshootingDRY Prime Pump Operation and Parts Manual REV. #3 10/06/08 HERE’S HOW to GET Help Your Local Dealer is

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