I hooked a couple of red led headlamps to the back of the trailer. Got me past the cops and a checkpoint. Batteries are good for 50 hours.
See full version: Hmm, it s not the trailer, it s the truck wiring
I hooked a couple of red led headlamps to the back of the trailer. Got me past the cops and a checkpoint. Batteries are good for 50 hours.
Trailer lights never work.
Lets start over again here, I looked at your original thread and I'm not 100% clear on the behavior.
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Re: 2008 F150 trailer tail light terminal - no power
check the wiring where it goes into the trailer plug, may have a break before the plug thats afecting the no power situation.test with a test light, to fix, splice and shrink wrap the splice
Re: 2008 F150 trailer tail light terminal - no power
Re: 2008 F150 trailer tail light terminal - no power
Rear lights, brake lights, turn signals,
reverse lights and hazards not working.
Also license plate lights. The only light in
the back of the car that works is the
cargo light. All front lights work including
hazards. The fuses look fine I checked
lots of them anything having to do with
lights. I checked electric connections as I
followed the wire bundle up to the fuse
box I didn't see any that seemed lose or
in poor condition. The only one that
looked warn was above the spare tire,
but it seems to make connection and the
pins look OK. I checked most of the
bulbs they're fine so far but could one
faulty bulb cause this? What am I
missing?