2004 Suburban Trailer Running Lights
BlackForest
04-06-2010, 10:18 AM
I'm getting stop and turn, but no running lights on the trailer. Vehicle running lights work fine. I found the 15 amp fuse under the hood for the trailer park lights and it is fine. There is no voltage in the fuse socket. Vehicle park light fuses have voltage.
Is there another fuse upstream or could the relay somehow be sending voltage to the vehicle circuit and not the trailer circuit? I didn't look at the relay, but the diagram for the relay shows only 4 connections, so that doesn't seem likely.
Is there another fuse upstream or could the relay somehow be sending voltage to the vehicle circuit and not the trailer circuit? I didn't look at the relay, but the diagram for the relay shows only 4 connections, so that doesn't seem likely.
j cAT
04-06-2010, 03:57 PM
I'm getting stop and turn, but no running lights on the trailer. Vehicle running lights work fine. I found the 15 amp fuse under the hood for the trailer park lights and it is fine. There is no voltage in the fuse socket. Vehicle park light fuses have voltage.
Is there another fuse upstream or could the relay somehow be sending voltage to the vehicle circuit and not the trailer circuit? I didn't look at the relay, but the diagram for the relay shows only 4 connections, so that doesn't seem likely.
running lts work on truck but not on the trailer ....put 12volts to the trailer wiring connector of the trailer , see if the running Lts work ,,,if not probably bad connector/wire/rats...
Is there another fuse upstream or could the relay somehow be sending voltage to the vehicle circuit and not the trailer circuit? I didn't look at the relay, but the diagram for the relay shows only 4 connections, so that doesn't seem likely.
running lts work on truck but not on the trailer ....put 12volts to the trailer wiring connector of the trailer , see if the running Lts work ,,,if not probably bad connector/wire/rats...
turkey28
04-07-2010, 09:34 PM
You can get a tester that plugs into the connection on the vehicle. It has lights on it for turn and tail. If it lights up, the problem is in the trailer wiring, which is usually the case.
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