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My trailer supply valve in the dash leaks a bit at startup then seals up. Has anyone rebuilt this before, or does everyone just order another?
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There is no repair kit listed for it by Haldex to rebuild it.My trailer supply valve in the dash leaks a bit at startup then seals up. Has anyone rebuilt this before, or does everyone just order another?
I stand corrected then. When I asked about it on the FB group, Sean Fillner stated that it bolted right up to the existing. I guess I should have looked into it more closely.How is the Haldex N4400B plug and play??? There is a thread here somewhere that explains the magic needed to connect it. A dab of grease fixed my leaky brake controller.
I was about to ask the same thing. I went and looked the picture up in the TM -24P and was confused because it looks nothing like that N4400B (it's a bunch of individual pieces, not one solid thing).How is the Haldex N4400B plug and play??? There is a thread here somewhere that explains the magic needed to connect it. A dab of grease fixed my leaky brake controller.
I find that you really have to triple check everything people say. Whenever a part or fix is mentioned, I go through the whole verification process... look it up in the TMs, google the part numbers, look at the pictures, see if I can find measurements/descriptions, go look at the truck, etc. It's a shame, because the incorrect information floating around just causes more problems. Along with this, make sure you read every post in a thread. Bad information will often be refuted later in the thread, but if you stop reading and go buy stuff, you'll be stuck.I stand corrected then. When I asked about it on the FB group, Sean Fillner stated that it bolted right up to the existing. I guess I should have looked into it more closely.
Yeah. In Sean's defense he did tell me to go watch the video (of course he says that every time anyone asks a question on the FB page). With almost 100 videos and no way to search for what is in each, I can't always find the time to re-watch everything from scratch (I have seen many of his clips, though and they are helpful).I find that you really have to triple check everything people say.
It wasn't a dig on you. I was merely making a PSA to "trust, but verify". I find so much incorrect information around here (that's part of the reason I maintain my own parts list and other documents, because I know they were actually checked).Yeah. In Sean's defense he did tell me to go watch the video (of course he says that every time anyone asks a question on the FB page). With almost 100 videos and no way to search for what is in each, I can't always find the time to re-watch everything from scratch (I have seen many of his clips, though and they are helpful).
I think it was just miscommunication looking at it now. I asked if it was the same part and he said "yes". I was thinking OEM and I guess he was thinking same as in his video.
Looking at it today, the holes for the knobs are identically spaced. It has four threaded mounting holes on the face of the device. I'd think you could just drill four holes and bolt it to the existing faceplate.Sean cut a square out of the plate that holds the two OEM ones to mount this. Pretty easy. I wonder if the knobs can be removed to install it right thru the holes of the oem plate..... though Im sure Sean explored that option and discounted it for a good reason.
.... if the knobs come off so you can slide the stem thru and reinstall the knobs..... perfect. Otherwise it's back to what Sean did.. cut the center out of OEM face plate to form a square donut... and bolted this below; or above.Looking at it today, the holes for the knobs are identically spaced. It has four threaded mounting holes on the face of the device. I'd think you could just drill four holes and bolt it to the existing faceplate.
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