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mikie
Posted 3/24/2005 7:40 AM (#140379 - in reply to #139883)
Subject: RE: trailer wiring





Location: Athens, Ohio
First of all, Tom B it is wonderful to see you post here! You were my inspiration to start muskie fishing and now I have 21 under my belt. thanks again for showing me your Lake X and taking me and Jon under your wing for a day.

I don't think it is as simple as the boat sitting all winter (unless a mouse got to chewing insulation, whicj can happen), most likely a ground problem. When mine went bad I found a wire in the back trailer bracket that went between the two back lights. My motor toter end had crushed the wire against the back of the frame so I only had to replace one wire instead of all of them. If you have a multi-meter you might be able to search out the problem, I would look at all connections at each fixture before checking out the longer runs. good luck, m

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