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9-84
Driving and Operating
The Trailer Brake Display Page can
be displayed by performing any of
the following actions:
Scrolling through the DIC menu
pages using the odometer trip
stem or the DIC Vehicle
Information button (if equipped).
Pressing a Trailer Gain button
If the Trailer Brake Display Page
is not currently displayed,
pressing a Trailer Gain button
will first recall the current Trailer
Gain setting. After the Trailer
Brake Display Page is displayed,
each press and release of the
gain buttons will then cause the
Trailer Gain setting to change.
Activating the Manual Trailer
Brake Apply lever
Connecting a trailer equipped
with electric trailer brakes
All DIC warning and service
messages must first be
acknowledged by the driver by
pressing the odometer trip stem or
the DIC Vehicle Information button
(if equipped) before the Trailer
Brake Display Page can be
displayed and Trailer Gain can
be adjusted.
TRAILER GAIN
This setting is
displayed anytime the Trailer Brake
Display Page is active. This setting
can be adjusted from 0.0 to 10.0
with either a trailer connected or
disconnected. To adjust the Trailer
Gain, press one of the Trailer Gain
adjustment buttons located on the
Trailer Brake Control Panel. Press
and hold a gain button to cause the
Trailer Gain to continuously adjust.
To turn the output to the trailer off,
adjust the Trailer Gain setting to
0.0 (zero).
0.0 (zero) gain is the factory
default setting. To properly adjust
trailer gain, see the Trailer Gain
Adjustment Procedure later in
this section.
TRAILER OUTPUT
This is
displayed any time a trailer with
electric brakes is connected. Output
to the electric brakes is based on
the amount of vehicle braking
present and relative to the Trailer
Gain setting. Output is displayed
from 0 to 10 bars for each gain
setting.
Non-hybrid vehicles with Trailer
Sway Control (TSC) or Hill Start
Assist (HSA), output to the electric
trailer brakes may be displayed
when the systems are active. See
Trailer Sway Control (TSC) on
page 9 88 and Hill Start Assist
(HSA) on page 9 46.
The Trailer Output will
indicate - - - - - - on the
Trailer Brake Display Page
whenever the following occur:
No trailer is connected.
A trailer without electric brakes
is connected (no DIC message
is displayed).
A trailer with electric brakes
has become disconnected
(a CHECK TRAILER WIRING
message will also be displayed
on the DIC).

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