I hope someone will be able to provide me with direction. I noticed my batteries were not holding their charge so I started investigating the problem.
I started by checking the inline fuse on the black/positive wire. It was fine.
I started troubleshooting the distributor center as suggested by the manual, first by checking the two reverse polarity fuses which were fine. Next, with the trailer plugged into 120V AC, I unhooked the battery cables from the battery distribution center and tested the voltage at the battery cable ends. It read 0.00. I went in and tested the positive and negative output lugs and it was 13.6 (as the manual said it should be. Am I wrong in assuming the distribution center itself is working properly?
I've swapped out the inline fuse just to make sure it wasn't causing a problem. If there is an open in the wire, how would I find it? The wires travel down the frame of the RV for only a few feet and then disappear into the underbelly. How doI check for a loose ground? Finally the manual says it could be improper torques. What the heck does that mean??
Now comes the wacka-doodle portion of my question. Yesterday I could not get my trailer's clearance lights and license plate light to come on. I found I'd get a flash of lights if I smacked the left rear brake light so I took the lens cover off. As I worked, the clearance lights flickered on and off. I reached behind the brake light LED and pulled the bulb for the license plate light and the flickering stopped and my clearance lights came on and stayed on. I've got the bulb pulled out so I can get a new one. There is no freak of RV wiring that would cause these two issues to be related, is there? And why would a bad license plate bulb cause the clearance lights to go out?
Sorry for the long post, guys. Thanks for any insight you are able to give me.
Carolyn
Carolyn
2011 Funfinder X210-WBS
2013 Chevy Express 3500 - 6.0L V8, 6 speed trans.
Wolfhounds Duan, Vonnie, Cadhla, Sebastian and wee puppy MoonPie
And not to be forgotten, litte red terrier, Ozzy, the dog "Down Under"