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MuskyMidget
Posted 1/4/2016 6:33 PM (#798049)
Subject: Trailer Lights




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Ok Guys,

I have an enclosed snowmobile trailer that has interior lights on a switch.

The interior lights work fine on my buddy's Chevy truck and also on my dad's GMC Yukon.

However on my new 2014 F150 and on my old 2004 F150 the interior lights don't work.

The exterior lights work just fine.

I doubt it's a fuse since I'm having the same problem with my new Ford as I had with my old Ford.

Is this a Ford issue as it seems fine on the Chevy and GMC?

Thanks
thompwater
Posted 1/4/2016 6:53 PM (#798059 - in reply to #798049)
Subject: RE: Trailer Lights




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Check for a fuse under the hood. The trucks come without one on the power circut for trailers. It will be the aux one.
Chemi
Posted 1/4/2016 6:58 PM (#798061 - in reply to #798049)
Subject: RE: Trailer Lights





Read the post by ABN150 here:

http://www.f150forum.com/f38/how-make-trailer-interior-lights-work-...
MuskyMidget
Posted 1/4/2016 7:08 PM (#798066 - in reply to #798049)
Subject: Re: Trailer Lights




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Thanks!
MuskyMidget
Posted 1/4/2016 7:18 PM (#798069 - in reply to #798049)
Subject: Re: Trailer Lights




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Both the relay and the fuse were in the glovebox just like ABN150 said.

Took me 10 seconds to install.

Thanks again.

Midge
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