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Old 07-26-2007, 10:23 AM   #16
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Re: trailer wiring on a 97 blazer

HI guys,
New to the site and so far I find it very informative! I am also having some trouble with my trailer lights. I have a 98 blazer 2 door which I got second hand. I use it to pull my boat. Every time I hooked the trailer lights up to the blazer after a couple minutes I would blow a fuse. So I looked at the wires on the blazer end and someone had connected the brown and the yellow together. I took that out and connected colour to colour ( RED and smaller WHITE wire left out) and I still am having problems. I dont blow a fuse anymore but I have no brake lights on trailer, no signals ( right signal in blazer wont even work) , and every time I hit the brakes thwe interior lights in the blazer dim....I am really stumped here. I hooked up the trailer to a different truck and trailer lights work fine. Anyone had simular experiences?
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Old 07-26-2007, 10:43 AM   #17
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Re: trailer wiring on a 97 blazer

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HI guys,
New to the site and so far I find it very informative! I am also having some trouble with my trailer lights. I have a 98 blazer 2 door which I got second hand. I use it to pull my boat. Every time I hooked the trailer lights up to the blazer after a couple minutes I would blow a fuse. So I looked at the wires on the blazer end and someone had connected the brown and the yellow together. I took that out and connected colour to colour ( RED and smaller WHITE wire left out) and I still am having problems. I dont blow a fuse anymore but I have no brake lights on trailer, no signals ( right signal in blazer wont even work) , and every time I hit the brakes thwe interior lights in the blazer dim....I am really stumped here. I hooked up the trailer to a different truck and trailer lights work fine. Anyone had simular experiences?
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With trailer unpluged check the plugin wiring on vechical.
Color codes
White or black is the ground.
Green is right turn.
Yellow is left turn
Brown is tail lights.
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Old 07-27-2007, 11:01 AM   #18
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