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Running lights but no brake or turn signal

nimblewill
Explorer
Explorer
I've hooked up to other trailers and I have the same problems. It really seems to be in my vehicle. Any suggestions.
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nimblewill
Explorer
Explorer
nickthehunter wrote:
Have you ever used this trailer connector before? Is it one turn signal or both? Generally, the stop lamp and the turn signal are the same wire, but not always. If it's just one turn signal, that narrows the problem down to one wire. You need to get a volt meter and check the one wire and figure out the problem. If it's both turn signals, all bets are off.


Yes, but not since buying this camper.

nimblewill
Explorer
Explorer
ScottG wrote:
Um, what vehicle?


Sorry 2006 Tahoe

Mainehawk
Explorer
Explorer
Who carries these Roy??

RoyB
Explorer II
Explorer II
I carry one of these 7-way test adapters in my RV tool box... This adapter has the built-in LED lights to show the truck is provide the correct signals needed.. Takes the guessing out of which blades do what...



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nickthehunter
Nomad II
Nomad II
Have you ever used this trailer connector before? Is it one turn signal or both? Generally, the stop lamp and the turn signal are the same wire, but not always. If it's just one turn signal, that narrows the problem down to one wire. You need to get a volt meter and check the one wire and figure out the problem. If it's both turn signals, all bets are off.

ScottG
Nomad
Nomad
Um, what vehicle?