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Old 05-19-2005, 12:59 PM
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97 Rodeo trailer wiring problems

I have a 97 V6 3.2L Rodeo. I can't seem to get my boat trailer lights to ever work correctly for me. My friend hooke up his truck to my boat trailer and all the lights worked for him. I have bought the tail light converter kit and it still doesn't seem to work. No turn signals, one break light, etc...
Does anyone have any ideas to help me out?
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Old 05-19-2005, 01:46 PM
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Re: 97 Rodeo trailer wiring problems

I would start with a test light to see what is going on.

I live in Madison too!
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Re: Re: 97 Rodeo trailer wiring problems

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I would start with a test light to see what is going on.

I live in Madison too!
I checked the continuity of the converter and the only one's that continuity are the ground and the Tail/Marker. The turn signals don't work.

This is the third converter that I have bought in as many years.

Is there any other way to hook the lights without the converter?
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Old 05-19-2005, 05:18 PM
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Re: 97 Rodeo trailer wiring problems

http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/P...iler%20harness

I bought mine from JC whitney's, plugged it in and it works.

no wires to cut
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Re: 97 Rodeo trailer wiring problems

Amigo-2k
Does the harness from jc whitney plug into the factory isuzu plug that is meant for a trailer wireing harness? or does it tap into the tail lights like a universal kit?
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Re: 97 Rodeo trailer wiring problems

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Does the harness from jc whitney plug into the factory isuzu plug that is meant for a trailer wireing harness? or does it tap into the tail lights like a universal kit?
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Plug into factory taillight connector. Standard 4-terminal connector plugs into trailer wiring. No wires to splice. Look factory installed. Weatherproof, long-life plastic housing.
(A) Connector includes built-in taillight converter.
(B) Connector includes built-in power taillight converter.
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