Trailer Light Problem

   / Trailer Light Problem #11  
I just went thru about 2 weeks of off-and-on debugging the same thing.

Standard procedure seems to be
First check for good bulbs
Check for ground with a continuity checker from bulb
Check your plugs for proper power etc. 7 pin plug on tow vehicle, how to test? - YouTube

I had to replace the 7 pin connector on the vehicle - one of the blades had broken off and would only make sporadic connection
My two rear clearance lights only got sporadic ground - I drilled the screw hole a bit and shoved in some copper from a Chore Boy and rescrewed - got good ground
And replaced the two front markers entirely.
 
   / Trailer Light Problem #12  
Hey Guys,

Have a question about an equipment trailer. One of the tail lights works with running lights but does not function for signal and brake functions. Any thoughts on how to troubleshoot this problem? I have a multimeter and can use it a bit.

Thanks!
Don't overlook the obvious, the signal and brake functions are a separate filament from the running light in the bulb. Check to see if it is burned out.

If the base of the bulb is copper and slightly corroded enough to not be grounded it will do that because the filaments are now in series, not in parallel to ground.
 
   / Trailer Light Problem #13  
When going through your system I like to add a ground from tow vehicle to trailer. I also add a ground wire to each light if I'm rewiring and when checking any splices I usually solder all connections and also check the bulbs. Hopefully its not something on the tow vehicle.
 
   / Trailer Light Problem #14  
When going through your system I like to add a ground from tow vehicle to trailer. I also add a ground wire to each light if I'm rewiring and when checking any splices I usually solder all connections and also check the bulbs. Hopefully its not something on the tow vehicle.
+1 Seems like a bad ground or corroded splices are the problem most of the time. I do the same with the grounds to each light and soldering splices routine.
 
   / Trailer Light Problem #15  
I bought a 7 pin tester that doubles with a 4 pin adapter. It has saved me lots of time knowing the truck receptacle was working correctly.

i love those testers too. can leave it in and check wiring and connections in and under truck too.
 
   / Trailer Light Problem #16  
I had to replace the 7 pin connector on the vehicle - one of the blades had broken off and would only make sporadic connection
.

bet that one was a hair puller!
 
   / Trailer Light Problem #17  
Do yourself a favor and purchase the LED trailer light kit for about 50-60 bucks. I did this and all my trailer light problems went away
 
   / Trailer Light Problem #18  
any problem with older mechanical flashers ( thermal type? )
 
   / Trailer Light Problem #19  
any problem with older mechanical flashers ( thermal type? )
Not if they also control the truck turn signals. If they only control the trailer turn signals, you may need to switch to the newer electronic ones.

Aaron Z
 
   / Trailer Light Problem #20  
There is also the Universal Law of Functioning Trailer Lights...there are only a finite number of trailer lights that can operate in the the universe at one time. If you get yours back then someone else lost his. You might just have to wait a while. :D
 

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