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rock077
Jul 27, 2013Explorer
RandK-M wrote:
I know everyone is focusing on the cord, but it could also be a bad connection on the inside of the plug that's on the trailer. Especially if there are no burn or arcing marks on the cord plug or the prongs on the trailer.
Normally when the live connection is making and breaking it will arc/spark and leave marks like little pits on the metal prongs.
Ray
I agree. Check the cord with a multimeter before you spend the money to replace it. I bet there is a loose connection in the trailer plug. The screws that hold the wires can vibrate loose if they were not installed properly.
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