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Muskie Bob
Posted 6/17/2009 10:04 AM (#384144 - in reply to #384121)
Subject: Re: Trailer light problems




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Probably a wire is worn or loose connection somewhere. Clean both the truck (in my case) and the trailer wire connectors.

I've got a similar problem. In the past, I've used "a simple 12 volt automotive circuit tester. This device looks like an ice pick with a little neon light in the handle and a wire with an alligator clip attached to it."
Here's an article that might help..
http://www.duckworksmagazine.com/03/r/excerpts/maib/08/december.htm

"If only some of the lights work, either you've got a few burnt light bulbs or one of your hot wires is faulty"
http://www.ehow.com/how-does_4811992_troubleshooting-trailer-lights...

4 prong connector wires
Yellow- left turn signal
Green- right turn signal
Brown - Tail lights
White- Ground

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