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    Trailer lights

    Lights on the trailer just went out this weekend. Have no idea how or why. Didn't do anything out of the ordinary. Are there some spots I can check for a quick fix? Fuses? Any thoughts or ideas would greatly be appreciated. Thanks
    "Well it's 1am, time to go home and spend some quality time with the kids."
    -Homer Simpson

    #2
    Did you check the fuses in your tow vehicle?

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      #3
      If you have a folding tongue on your trailer, check at the joint for wiring that might be pinched, cut, or chafed.

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        #4
        If you have a simple light tester, you can check the plug at the truck by turning on the running lights and seeing if you have power there. If you do, the problem is with the trailer. If not, problem is with the truck.
        You'll get your chance, smart guy.

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          #5
          well if there is a short in the wire it'll be blowing the fuse in the vehicle you are using to tow with i'd check for that first. If the fuse is blown you'll be able to tell where the short is, running lights, back up lights, turn signals etc. Another way to check take a battery and use to jumper wires one positive one negative and work your way down the light plug however don't hold it on one circuit for to long otherwise you'll have other issues.

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            #6
            I had that happen on my 01 Dorsey trailer once. Turned out there was no ground wire run past the folding tongue. As Dingleberry mentioned it was the folding tongue that was the issue. After setting all winter with the tongue folded it was rusted enough to not ground the lights. I had to extend the ground wire past the fold.

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              #7
              I got rid of all crimp and wire nut connections and soldered them all, then sealed them in heat shrink tubing, then used silicone for a second seal. Damn lights can be a pain in the panzy azz.

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                #8
                Had similar problem--fuse blown...but it was hard to find. My 2004 Explorer Fuse Box is up under the passenger dash--but the trailer brake fuse was up and away from the main fuse box. Had to do a semi-yoga-semi-kamma-sutra neck crane to find the fuse.

                Good luck tracking it down.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by murphini View Post
                  Had similar problem--fuse blown...but it was hard to find. My 2004 Explorer Fuse Box is up under the passenger dash--but the trailer brake fuse was up and away from the main fuse box. Had to do a semi-yoga-semi-kamma-sutra neck crane to find the fuse.

                  Good luck tracking it down.
                  Did you cuss???

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