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Old 06-22-2013, 07:05 AM   #10
billr
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You can see under the trailer the discs, or through the wheel holes. If disc, you can then look at what model brake actuator you have. Its located inside the belly storage drivers side behind the sliding door at the rear. It will be near the area where the door slides on the bottom. It will be a metal rectangular box of sort, like a yank with a cap and some wires and small brake lines to it. You can look at the label and then contact the manufacture of the unit and they will help you. Like mentioned you may need an adapter part to make it compatible or maybe a new actuator. They will be familiar as many folks had the same issue.

Once you sort through the fix, then any RV tech can change it for you and bleed the brakes if you are not comfortable with it.

As mentioned also, if you go to Ford or RV repair with out sorting it out yourself first you will be torn in circles. They don't see it enough to be familiar with this issue.

DRV is also aware of this issue with the 07 actuators.

Bill
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