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valhalla360
May 25, 2021Navigator
Have you looked in the owners manual?
You could try turning hooking up and turning on the truck...then go back and disconnect the cable with the truck running.
That might give you a warning light that clues you in on the location of the normal light.
On our 2008 F250, it does have a light that shows the trailer is connected and if the cable is not connecting right, it will give a warning about the trailer being disconnected.
You could try turning hooking up and turning on the truck...then go back and disconnect the cable with the truck running.
That might give you a warning light that clues you in on the location of the normal light.
On our 2008 F250, it does have a light that shows the trailer is connected and if the cable is not connecting right, it will give a warning about the trailer being disconnected.
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