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Blinkers, Brakes lights on trailer aren't working

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Old 04-28-2008, 05:51 PM
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Got an enclosed trailer the other day and all the lights work except the blinkers and brake lights on the right side? It has the round 7 pin connector. Where should I start cause the driving lights turn on that side so I know the lights work. Thanks for the help.
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Nevermind. Found a blown fuse. Works great now.
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What fuse did it end up being. I seem to be having the same problem.
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Should be fuse 10
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Yeah those fuses are a pain sometimes, lol
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You might want to give a quick once-over on the wiring of the trailer. I have both an enclosed trailer and an open trailer - the enclosed used daily and the open a few times a week. A while back I was having a problem blowing fuses for the trailer lights. After replacing the wiring harness for the trailer and as much other diagnostic work I could do, I ended up taking it to a local shop. It ended up that some wires were being rubbed down to being exposed and grounding out, thus blowing the fuse(s). I dont see any reason the fuse would blow before you towed the trailer, so a little investigation might save you some headache down the road. Good luck.



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