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Wiring question.

Kelpike
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I purchased a 2003 Coachman 25' trailer that had a bedroom that was partially gutted. There is a junction box under the bed. Two of the trailer light wires were disconnected from this box. Does anyone know which wires the trailer light wires (green and white at top of pic) connect to in the box? I will try to add a photo to this post.
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opnspaces
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Great glad to hear you have it working. And thank you for coming back and letting us know what you found.
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2001 Suburban 4x4. 6.0L, 4.10 3/4 ton **** 2005 Jayco Jay Flight 27BH **** 1986 Coleman Columbia Popup

Kelpike
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I think you nailed it with your last sentence. I hooked everything back up and then cleaned the terminals on the umbilical. They all looked questionable but one in particular looked rusty. I cleaned them all and all the lights work now. Keeping my fingers crossed that they will keep working. If not I will run a new umbilical as you suggested. Thank you guys for all of your help.

opnspaces
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I keep thinking about this but I forgot to mention it. There might be a short in your umbilical. between the plug and the junction box. Is there any damage or repairs you can see in the cord? Has the plug been replaced at some point? Or is it still the factory molded plug? If the cord is damaged you'll have to either carefully slice it open and repair. Or just replace the cord and be sure it's right.This is the one I used to replace my cord and I'm very happy with it.
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Tie some strong cord to the wires in the junction box before you pull them all out of the trailer. Then you can hopefully use that same cord to pull the new wires into the box.

Edit: I just realized you gave us some information that we all missed. When you plugged the umbilical in a second time you had more lights working. I've been in your shoes before and you have a worn out socket on the truck or worn out umbilical plug on the trailer. So unfortunately any umbilical tests inside the trailer are suspect because you can't be sure you actually have a good connection at the truck end.
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2001 Suburban 4x4. 6.0L, 4.10 3/4 ton **** 2005 Jayco Jay Flight 27BH **** 1986 Coleman Columbia Popup

opnspaces
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Wow so you have 12v+ on one green wire and brake and left blinker on another green. Are either of those mentioned green wires the single

I would take the green wire that has 12v power and connect it to the wires on the trailer side of the box and then go look at the back of the trailer and see what colors go to which lights. Then hook everything up accordingly.
Did you get any power at all through the small red wire off the umbilical?
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2001 Suburban 4x4. 6.0L, 4.10 3/4 ton **** 2005 Jayco Jay Flight 27BH **** 1986 Coleman Columbia Popup

Kelpike
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I separated all the wires except for the large whites and the large reds. With the umbilical plugged into the truck, i got 12v at one of the green wires, i got brake and right blinker at one of the browns, and brake and left blinker at one of the greens. I also opened up the tail lights to check wire colors. There is a brown wire on the right side. Should I hook everything back up and check for power on that right side? (Everything is working on the left side.)

BurbMan
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My Lance uses green and white for the running lights. If this is a front bedroom, those wires probably go up under the front cap then through the roof to the back. Stop/turn probably down thru the floor and thru the underbelly to the back.

So the test you did at the truck connector with the multimeter.,...you need to repeat that in the trailer. Find all 7 lines that come thru the umbilical and test them to see which is which, it seems like there is no reliable color standard. Once you figure out what's coming in, then you can figure out where it goes. If you pull the back lights you should be able to see what color they used for right and left stop/turn.

Kelpike
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I had hooked the white to the whites and the green to the greens and the front marker lights started to work. I haven't replaced any of the bulbs yet but I checked them for broken filaments. That was before the left side started working. I'll try a new bulb on the right side.

opnspaces
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You are correct that the trailer lights are supposed to take power from the truck. But the puzzling thing is that single green wire not even in the junction box should in theory not play any part in the lights.

Turn signal and brake light use the same filament in the bulb. Could it be as simple as a burned out bulb on the right taillight? If you don't have a spare bulb you could always swap the bulbs side to side.
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2001 Suburban 4x4. 6.0L, 4.10 3/4 ton **** 2005 Jayco Jay Flight 27BH **** 1986 Coleman Columbia Popup

Kelpike
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I did actually have my lights turned to Auto when I checked those terminals, I had forgotten to turn them to On because I never use the On setting. One strange thing about this is I hooked the trailer umbilical back up after checking the truck terminals and the left trailer blinker and left trailer brake light started working. I also do not have a battery on the trailer at all yet. I thought the trailer lights always took power from the truck. I do have a deep cycle i can use on it temporarily. I planned on buying a new battery for the trailer since it didn't come with one and the one I do have is quite old, not sure how much life is left in it.

opnspaces
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Looks almost good with the exception of 3 being battery. 3 should be taillights. Were possibly the lights or daytime running lights on when you took the readings?
Although even if you do have battery on both 3 and 4 it's not the end of the world. Basically you're trailer running lights will be on any time the umbilical is plugged in which is not necessarily a bad thing.

Take a picture of the battery wiring and disconnect the trailer battery. Only disconnect one side of the battery. It's not necessary to disconnect both sides.

Pull all the wire nuts and separate the wires except the large nut for the white wires and the two large red wires. You now have two bunches of wires. One bunch is the trailer lights. The other bunch is the end of the trailer umbilical.

Test to find the bundle of umbilical wires.
Slide the black probe up into the large wire nut for the white wires, this is your ground. Write down what each wire does based on what the helper is doing in the truck. If you get no readings hitch up the trailer and try again. If you now get readings you have a ground problem. Just leave it hitched for now if that's the case and continue testing.

Check the voltage on all the single wires (green, white and yellow) I'm betting they all read 0 because they (or at least the green) was fed by the trailer battery.

(color) Right turn or brake
(Color) Left turn or brake
(Color) Tail
(Color) Battery charge
(Color) Brakes
Single green
Single white
Single yellow.

Troubleshooting or additional testing:

If you're unsure of your trucks wiring or the umbilical wiring do the following.

Unplug the umbilical and unhitch the trailer.
Reconnect the trailer battery.
Take a voltage reading from single green to single white (red probe on green wire and black probe on white wire).
If you get 12v positive you know green is trailer battery power. If no power try measuring from single green to bundle of whites.

If the green wire is 12v + you can use it to connect to the different colored wires and identify what each color wire does. On the trailer side of the bundle hook the single green to a wire and go see what lights are on. Make sure to write it down.
Remember a taillight will always have the side markers on at the same time.

If the lights all work you probably have a problem with the umbilical or the ground to the truck.
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2001 Suburban 4x4. 6.0L, 4.10 3/4 ton **** 2005 Jayco Jay Flight 27BH **** 1986 Coleman Columbia Popup

Kelpike
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I was able to check the truck terminals.
1 ground
2
3 battery
4 battery
5 left brakes
6 right brakes
7

opnspaces
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For the truck end don't focus on the wire colors. Instead focus on the blade positions.
On the picture refer to the left side picture. This is what you see when behind the truck looking into the outlet.

Take a pencil or pen and a pad of paper. Write down the word Truck and then a vertical line of numbers 1-7

Truck
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Using blade 1 as a ground verify which blades on the truck do what. For example, Turn on the ignition and probe blade 1 to blade 4. If you get 12 volts on blade 4 write the word Battery next to the number 4 on the list.
Put on the left turn signal. When measuring pin 5 you should get a varying voltage. If it's not pin 5 then find the pin that has the variable voltage. Now write the word Left on the corresponding position on the piece of paper. Write the word Ground next to position 1 on the paper. Once you check all the blades to pin 1 (the ground) you should have something like below.
Truck
1 Ground
2 Brakes (have someone move the manual brake lever on the control unit).
3 Tail
4 Batt
5 Left
6 Right
7 Reverse (almost never hooked up)

Disconnect the trailer battery positive wire. Plug the trailer umbilical into the truck. With a helper in the truck go in the trailer and disconnect the two single wires that you hooked to the junction box.
Make another list called Junction Box, only this time you're recording the wire color and corresponding function.

The big bundle of whites is your ground. Assume it's number one. Have your helper turn on the ignition and find the pair of wires that have 12 volt. Write down the wire color and the function on the second list. Assuming it's one of the pairs of red wires write down on line 2 "Battery, Red, small pair". Remember don't use my list, your first list tells you what line to write into on the second list.

Check each color wire pair in the junction box and write down the color and function on the corresponding line based on your first list.

For the three single wires, use your meter to tell you what they do.
1 Ground
2 Blue, brakes
3 Brown, tail
4 Red, large pair, battery
5 Yellow, left turn
6 Green, right turn
7 Yellow, reverse
Single White (possible ground, try using it as a ground for the meter)
Single Green (??)Does it have power? Dies anything happen if you give it power?
Single Yellow (Reverse)
Other pair of reds (??)

Once you have a list it should be easier to fire everything back up. Give us the two lists if you need help.
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2001 Suburban 4x4. 6.0L, 4.10 3/4 ton **** 2005 Jayco Jay Flight 27BH **** 1986 Coleman Columbia Popup

Kelpike
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I checked the terminals of the harness on the truck. Yellow was 0 with truck running, 12.5 with brake pressed, jumped up and down with left blinker on. Green was 0 with truck running, 12.5 with brake pressed, jumped up and down with right blinker on. Red was 13.4 with truck running, 13.2 with brake pressed. Brown was 13.4 with truck running, 13.2 with brake pressed.

Kelpike
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The marker lights do not work if I disconnect the green wire. I do have a multimeter but I'm not very good with it. I'm not positive if my truck is sending power or not. I assume I'm receiving power at the box because the markers started working when I hooked the 2 loose wires up and my parking lights are working.