jtexas
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I thought I knew about trailer wiring but this problem has me so confused.......
It's a 98 Explorer Sport, 4-flat trailer harness, factory trailer wiring, with an adaptor plugged in under the drivers side bumper. It's worked fine for years.
Now I don't have brake/turn on the right side.
Fuses are fine.
Voltmeter shows plenty voltage (12.5+) at both fixtures with the brake pedal depressed. Left side lights up, right side doesn't.
Here's the part I don't understand...using jumper wires to connect a lamp directly to the vehicle connector (trailer disconnected), brake pedal depressed, the yellow wire lights it up, but the green does not, even though both wires test good for voltage.
Any ideas?
I also noticed that the running lights work with the ground disconnected from the trailer frame (vehicle not hitched), but turn off when the brake pedal is depressed -- I assume they're grounding through the brake filament -- I'm think that's normal...can somebody confirm that for me? thanks.
It's a 98 Explorer Sport, 4-flat trailer harness, factory trailer wiring, with an adaptor plugged in under the drivers side bumper. It's worked fine for years.
Now I don't have brake/turn on the right side.
Fuses are fine.
Voltmeter shows plenty voltage (12.5+) at both fixtures with the brake pedal depressed. Left side lights up, right side doesn't.
Here's the part I don't understand...using jumper wires to connect a lamp directly to the vehicle connector (trailer disconnected), brake pedal depressed, the yellow wire lights it up, but the green does not, even though both wires test good for voltage.
Any ideas?
I also noticed that the running lights work with the ground disconnected from the trailer frame (vehicle not hitched), but turn off when the brake pedal is depressed -- I assume they're grounding through the brake filament -- I'm think that's normal...can somebody confirm that for me? thanks.