I just bought a bumper pull 20ft. x 8ft. all steel tandem axle trailer. I have electric brakes on both axles. My tow vehicle is a 2004 chevy w/ tow package. The brake controller is a tekonsha P3(fancy sucker) and it is plugged directly into the panel under the dash. My problem is that when I have the 6 way plug(trailer side) wired up to match the truck's 7 way plug via the adapter.. the brakes on one axle are locked down or I have no brakes at all. If, on the 6 way(trailer side) I unhook the supposed brake wire(white wire in this case) I can tow it.. but the brakes are still dragging ever so slightly. If I turn my blinker on and hit the brakes.. I can feel the trailer brakes surging with the pulse of the blinker and the marker lights on the trailer are pulsing with the blinker as well. As far as the tekonsha P3.. It will either say "short to battery" or "overload". I have one open spot on the 6 way that was unused. If I move the black wire over to that spot.. I get a "short to battery" msg on the P3. IF I leave the black wire in the spot that it was in when it came from the factory I get the "overload" msg. On the 6 way(trailer side), If I disconnect every wire except the white wire the P3 shows how much amps or volts(I can't remember) are going to the trailer brakes when I hit the brake pedal, but I do not have any trailer brakes. When everything is hooked up in the 6 way plug the way that it is supposed to be(as far as I can tell) All of my trailer lights work properly.
I have tried 2 different brands of 7 to 6 plug adapters with the same results. I suspect that it is something with the trailer wiring but I am at a complete loss. I have no ideas where to start in troubleshooting it. If anybody has any ideas, I would sure appreciate hearing them.
Thanks