You should have a trailer brake control module (either OEM or aftermarket installation) if it is.
You should see either a brake controller box under the dashboard, or a wiring harness under or through the back bumper for hooking power from the van to the trailer.
It's an overload. It could be a shorted wire, worn out brakes or just misadjusted brakes.
If it blows up.
Can you tell a boat trailer on the belt parkway
The best way to tell when you need brakes is by squeaking, when the brakes are rubbing against the metal, when your brake pedal goes all the way to the floor and when you are running out of break fluid.
i could not tell you
Tell me the year and I can tell you the answer.
if it is prewired for a tow package it will have a trailer brake control in the dash most 2000 were not prewired but you can buy the kit that plugs into the vehicle loom without a great deal of trouble
Slam on your brakes. If your brakes lock up, then you do not have ABS. If your brakes do not lock up and you hear a knocking type of noise from your brakes, then you have ABS.
A trailer is probably something the creator put on there to get the audiences' attention or it is something he/she put on there to tell you why you're are playing that game.
This trailer music talks about the video games "Merchant Prince" and the Black Death, but mostly tells about the Black Death.
Disk brakes should appear as shiny plates with the calipers on top and in full view. Drum brakes will appear as a 'bowl' which make telling them apart instant.