4winnsskipper
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- May 9, 2007
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Ok i have a 2005 f150. I've been towing my four winns on a shoreland'r trailer for years but was using the 7pin to 4 plat converter harness. I just now recently purchased a different boat and since the 4 flat harness was long i just plugged it directly to the truck's 4 flat. (the truck has tow package so it has both 7 pin and 4 flat on it)
So the lights worked just fined, towed the boat home 30 minutes at night, and as im making the last turn on to my street the running lights go out. So i assume the lights came unplugged. The brake lights and turn signals still work. So im sure i blew a fuse. I go to unplug then replug the light connector and the 4 flat harness on the trailer side feeels real warm which is ODD. I unplug harness then go to plug it back in and as the connection is made there's sparks!!! It seems there is a lot of current going through these tiny wires!!!
Where do i start? I definately blew a fuse and/or relay in truck, but something is wrong. Does this sound like it's on the trailer side? Is this just a bad ground on trailer or frayed wires? Just looking for a starting point or advice to keep me from completely re-wiring this trailer, which looks to be a PITA as there are lights near tongue, two on fenders, and two in back (naturally) with a 3 lighted bar in middle.
So the lights worked just fined, towed the boat home 30 minutes at night, and as im making the last turn on to my street the running lights go out. So i assume the lights came unplugged. The brake lights and turn signals still work. So im sure i blew a fuse. I go to unplug then replug the light connector and the 4 flat harness on the trailer side feeels real warm which is ODD. I unplug harness then go to plug it back in and as the connection is made there's sparks!!! It seems there is a lot of current going through these tiny wires!!!
Where do i start? I definately blew a fuse and/or relay in truck, but something is wrong. Does this sound like it's on the trailer side? Is this just a bad ground on trailer or frayed wires? Just looking for a starting point or advice to keep me from completely re-wiring this trailer, which looks to be a PITA as there are lights near tongue, two on fenders, and two in back (naturally) with a 3 lighted bar in middle.
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