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I picked up a 5x8 trailer yesterday that needs some TLC, but will be perfect for hauling our ATV and a dirt bike.
I'm swapping on the lights that were on my brush hauling trailer and I'm a little stumped by the issues I'm having.
I'm getting voltage to the trailer connector, but it's not the full 12V I'd expect for the brake lights. The brown/white wire (tail lamps) is about 1.5v with the lights on -- I'm not sure what it should be, the bulbs are very dim at that voltage. The yellow and green wires (left/right brake & turn) only get about 0.75V when the brake is pressed (not enough to illuminate the bulbs). I believe that should be more like 12V. I'm taking these readings at the trailer connector itself to eliminate any possible issues with the trailer harness.
After reading the wiring diagrams, I pulled the Trailer Tow Park Lamp Relay and swapped it for a known good relay, but nothing changed. Anyone have recommendations for what to check next?
I'm swapping on the lights that were on my brush hauling trailer and I'm a little stumped by the issues I'm having.
I'm getting voltage to the trailer connector, but it's not the full 12V I'd expect for the brake lights. The brown/white wire (tail lamps) is about 1.5v with the lights on -- I'm not sure what it should be, the bulbs are very dim at that voltage. The yellow and green wires (left/right brake & turn) only get about 0.75V when the brake is pressed (not enough to illuminate the bulbs). I believe that should be more like 12V. I'm taking these readings at the trailer connector itself to eliminate any possible issues with the trailer harness.
After reading the wiring diagrams, I pulled the Trailer Tow Park Lamp Relay and swapped it for a known good relay, but nothing changed. Anyone have recommendations for what to check next?