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Kenslures
Posted 6/3/2008 3:59 PM (#320784 - in reply to #320781)
Subject: Re: Trailer lights




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Hi there, I'm no mechanic but I have had this problem in the past and a mechanic friend of mine told me its usually the ground is bad. Take a piece of wire and put two aligator clips on the wire. One on each end, sand a spot where you can clip it to the frame of your vehicle and sand a spot on your trailer. Connect this end to your trailer. If everything works it was a bad ground. I sometimes just keep this extra ground between my vehicle and trailer on everytime I use it. Hope this works and helps you out.

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