Light Codes and Troubleshooting Notes Introduction The Sway Command® system is a self-contained caravan stability control module that detects undesirable caravan movement from external sensors and mitigates it by adaptively applying a variable braking voltage to the left and right caravan electric brakes.
Do not submerge the caravan. The Sway command is not designed to be submerged under water (Water Crossing). Extended submersion could cause Non-Warrantable damage. The “CAUTION” symbol above is a sign that a safety risk is involved and may cause personal injury and/or product or property damage if not safely adhered to and within the parameters set forth in this manual.
Mounting Controller The provided Sway Command controller module (Fig. 1) will be fitted within 152 mm (6 inches) of the centerline of the chassis, and to the right side of the center rail on the chassis, at the front of the chassis frame (Fig.
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Prior to the floor being placed on the chassis, place the housing against the mounting surface. Use a paint marker or grease pencil to locate the four mounting holes for the Sway Command module (Fig. 4B). Using a drill with the 5.5 mm drill bit, drill pilot holes through the crossmember at the four previously marked locations.
20A user-replaceable/sealed fuse between the junction box power connection and the black Sway Command power connection. Plug the Sway Command loom into the axle loom connector. Route the wiring harness from the controller module connector location to the front of the chassis frame where the controller module is mounted.
Connect the light pod to the OEM-provided electrical harness through the A-frame loom hole. Note: The light pod wiring and connection point can be coiled into the cavity on the backside of the light pod for a cleaner appearance, if preferred. Mounting the light pod on a caravan wall: All electrical wiring harnesses shall be loomed and secured to prevent possible damage and installed in accordance with best shop practices.
If the light pod is lit green, and no error codes are detected, place the Sway Command warning sticker (Fig. 7A) on the outside of the caravan's A-frame next to the light pod. Fig. 7 Light Codes and Troubleshooting In the event a tow vehicle brake controller detects a fault after Sway Command detects a sway event, manually activate the tow vehicle brake controller a few times to clear the fault.
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