All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: No interior lights... sljkansas wrote: The cord that plugs into the truck is for you tail/running/brake lights, not the interior lights. You will/should have a battery on the trailer, for you trailer brakes to work if your trailer comes loose from your truck. A converter is usually found around/with your breaker box, and supplies 12VDC to the lights inside your trailer. You AC power is supplied from the power pedestal at you campsite with a power cord to your trailer. You truck may also provide 12 DC to your trailer IF it is wired to do so. Hope this helps You guys rock! It works!Re: No interior lights... LeBout wrote: Are you plugged into ac power or running off batteries? It runs off ac power cord that plugs into the truck.No interior lights...I have a 1979 Scamper. We bought it last September and so we cleaned it up and stored it for the winter in a Quonset. The interior light were working last year and now only the break lights and other exterior lights work. We've checked inside fuses, flipped breakers, and we can't seem to figure it out. Any ideas? Towing and connecting to 2013 Nissan Titan.
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