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โJun-14-2015 08:31 AM
mfoster711 wrote:Chris Bryant wrote:So what does that mean?
Often there will be a separate feed for the front run from the junction of the umbilical cord and the trailer.
โJun-14-2015 05:20 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Never seen a trailer connector that isolated the front clearance lights. Not even a TTMA 9-way connector does that. If he has taul lights and running lights and amber red lit across the rear this is a.harness connection issue. If the problem isn't at the string it's at where the string connects at the tail running lights junction.
โJun-14-2015 05:15 AM
mfoster711 wrote:Chris Bryant wrote:So what does that mean?
Often there will be a separate feed for the front run from the junction of the umbilical cord and the trailer.
โJun-14-2015 04:05 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Never seen a trailer connector that isolated the front clearance lights. Not even a TTMA 9-way connector does that. If he has taul lights and running lights and amber red lit across the rear this is a.harness connection issue. If the problem isn't at the string it's at where the string connects at the tail running lights junction.
โJun-14-2015 03:07 AM
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โJun-13-2015 01:52 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:I see where you are going. Unfortunately, I just took the camper back to storage and will have to try this in a few days.
You have a STRING of AMBER lights across the top. On one end or the OTHER END. an incoming pair of wires feeds the string power when the lights are supposed to come on.
Take the cover off one end light. Then unscrew the base. If that light has only two wires connected to it, put it back together then go to the other end. Do the same thing.
Electricity is invisible so you can't stare it down and embarrass it to show itself. You need to go to the parts store and buy a TEST LIGHT. They are CHEAP.
One end of the test light has a clip. It needs shiny trailer metal to clip to. Painted don't work.
Touch the point into a connection at that light. Does it light up?
This is as far as I go until I know I am not callusing my fingertips for nothing. When you get the above done, come back for Chapter II
โJun-13-2015 01:50 PM
old guy wrote:Not sure how you came to that conclusion. I am a little more capable then you are giving me credit for. I have just never dealt with this issue before and was hoping for some tips on what to look for.
it means you should take the TT to a dealer and have it looked at and fixed. sorry pal, you don't know what you are doing.
โJun-13-2015 01:42 PM
โJun-13-2015 01:33 PM
mfoster711 wrote:it means you should take the TT to a dealer and have it looked at and fixed. sorry pal, you don't know what you are doing. so do it right and have it fixed by some one who knows what they are doing. again sorry, don't mean to be rude but you need to take it in.Chris Bryant wrote:So what does that mean?
Often there will be a separate feed for the front run from the junction of the umbilical cord and the trailer.