blackedout96 Posted December 24, 2017 Posted December 24, 2017 I've had this issue now with two new trucks. The first a 2014 Silverado 1500 and now my 2016 Sierra Denali. Any trailer I ever connected them to I constantly get the "trailer connected" message followed by "check trailer wiring". I'd love to blame the problem on trailer wiring, but the same trailers function perfectly when connected to Ford trucks and older GM's. This isn't an intermittent, works on some trailers not on others thing. Neither truck has ever cosistently operated the brakes on any trailer properly. I've never seen a recall or GM acknowledgement of the issue, just wondering if anyone has ever found any solution.
bdbake01 Posted December 24, 2017 Posted December 24, 2017 Curious myself. I have the same issue. When it happens, the brakes stop functioning until I turn the truck off and back on. Not cool.
jhplak325 Posted December 24, 2017 Posted December 24, 2017 GM TSB for the issue - https://gm.oemdtc.com/6538/pit5311b-check-trailer-wiring-message-andor-service-trailer-brake-with-dtc-c1114-2014-2016-chevrolet-gmc I have replaced the plugs on my trailers with the Pollak 12-706 plug and haven’t had an issue since and that was 2 years ago.
badge171 Posted December 24, 2017 Posted December 24, 2017 Bad ground somewhere in the trailer. Some trailer's the ball will make the ground circuit. Not so, needs a dedicated ground on the trailer, The lighter the ground wiring diameter gauge. The weaker ground is produced.
MySilverado180 Posted December 25, 2017 Posted December 25, 2017 I have had this issue on multiple occasions towing an RV. The 7 way connector is a very loose fitting, and when it loses connection, I get this error message on the DIC. Always have to re-seat connector and turn vehicle completely off to get it to reset. Tried electrical tape to make it a tighter fitting. Worked better, but not great. Found that I had to tap the 7 way in further by a little less than 1/2 inch. It then grabbed properly and no more issues. Very tight fit when I did that, was almost afraid of breaking something. Thanks for the TSB link above. I will also try getting the Pollak connector.
avgas Posted December 25, 2017 Posted December 25, 2017 For some reason people who wire trailer plugs do not think they need to connect the ground wire. The ball just doesn't provide a good enough ground. Check the trailer ground, Its likely the issue.
blackedout96 Posted December 26, 2017 Author Posted December 26, 2017 Ordered a Pollak plug for my trailer, we'll see if that helps.The frustrating part for me is that I pull customers' trailers frequently and I can't go changing their plugs for the one time I tow them. I also have a 2014 F-150 for my shop truck and that operates all of them properly every time. I just have to use my personal truck when that's busy, which is most of the time.The problem is so widespread and well known that GM must simply have no interest in fixing it. If Ford's 7-ways are forgiving enough to work on all trailers without special provisions, then GM should seriously consider trying a new style plug.
donaldbailey Posted May 11, 2019 Posted May 11, 2019 my 2018 gmc is doing the ….. check trailer wiring …...trailer connected ...on dash display trailer brakes don't work when check trailer wiring comes on GMC put on new truck reciprocal didn't help I changed trailer plug... twice I ran separate ground from trailer to truck still does it trailer works fine on other peoples gmc truck any ideas would be appericated
MySilverado180 Posted May 11, 2019 Posted May 11, 2019 I also had similar issues and even had the dealer look at it. Everything was working correctly according to GM. Also noticed the loose fitting plug. Seemed too loose to maintain electrical connections. So I looked inside the receptacle and if you look closely you can see what looks like a quarter round piece of trim between the base and the wall. I figured my plug was going just above this, keeping it loose. Next time I towed, I had to push really hard to get the plug to seat inside that quarter round. It did! The plug was now tight, and never had the problem again. If you do this, just make sure the plug is aligned with the pins correctly and should be 95% of the way in, still loose fitting. That last 1/8 of inch is the push really hard part. good luck.
kenny_r Posted May 12, 2019 Posted May 12, 2019 My truck does the same thing...2017 hd. There is just enough play on the trailer side connection that it triggers the message. Sometimes you can bend the tabs on the female/trailer side and it will work. That was the case with mine at least.
donaldbailey Posted May 12, 2019 Posted May 12, 2019 Thank you i will look at that i hooked a tarp strap to plug yesterday seemed to help but still does it going to measure today to see if it is going into socket all the way i will look at bending tabs also ordered a different plug for trailer ...one thar somebody suggested i do appreciate all the ideas
BDowdall Posted November 2, 2019 Posted November 2, 2019 I have a 2009 HD and it shows “check trailer wiring” without any trailer plugged in. Never had any issues before. Any ideas?
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