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JnT 10-11-2004 04:19 PM

Trailer Light Problem
 
All lights work but one brake light stays on at all times.Where should I start troubleshooting?

Formula Outlaw 10-11-2004 04:37 PM

Re: Trailer Light Problem
 
Sounds like it's being "fed" from a tailight "source". Assuming that it's not on if the tow vehicle lights are not on.

With a voltage tester, check the "hot" wire to see if it's got full power. Then start checking the tailight unit itself to see if somehow the hot feed to the tailight somehow is hitting the feed to the brake light. Be sure to check the grounds. Bad grounds could drive Thomas Edison nuts.

Electrical bugs can be the most frustrating to figure out. After two years of screwing around, I finally stripped my entire trailer clean of everything, rewired everything, all new "LED" lights, and ran a seperate 12 guage ground wire to each light instead of using the trailer. All connections made with waterproof connectors then six coats of liquid electrical tape on top of that. It's done....

JnT 10-11-2004 05:01 PM

Re: Trailer Light Problem
 
Its on from the moment its plugged to the tow vehicle.Doesn't matter whether the tow vehicle lights are on or off.

Formula Outlaw 10-11-2004 06:32 PM

Re: Trailer Light Problem
 

Originally Posted by JnT
Its on from the moment its plugged to the tow vehicle.Doesn't matter whether the tow vehicle lights are on or off.

Well that certainly changes things. Sounds to me like it would have to be in the tow vehicles's wiring harness. Stupid question please??? Do you have a "factory" plug that plugs into the truck recepticle, then the connector from the trailer plugs into that factory plug or did tow vehicle connector have to be wired in?

If the light comes on as soon as you plug into the tow vehicle, then that one circuit is constantly "hot", which means either that wire is somehow crossed with another wire that is hot all the time (possibly nothing to do with the tail lights) or somehow you are getting a "backfeed" from another source. Electrical problems can be one of the most frustrating things to track down. You're going to have to have a decent circuit tester/voltage tester and just start from the connector and work your way back. Have a couple of cold beers ready, you'll need it.

JnT 10-11-2004 06:43 PM

Re: Trailer Light Problem
 
Vehicle connector was wired in.Dodge dealership sent it to a trailer hitch place before I bought it.Truck 98 Dodge Ram.Trailer is an 02 Southsport.I've had a few cold beers already.Let me look again at the truck side.We traced every wire on the trailer side and everything looks good.Bulbs,sockets etc.Thanks for the help.

JnT 10-11-2004 06:48 PM

Re: Trailer Light Problem
 
Found Draw Tite trailer power module but didn't see anything loose.Its dark here now so I'll put off the troublesearching til tomorrow.Back to the aforementioned beverages.

wannabe 10-11-2004 07:30 PM

Re: Trailer Light Problem
 
It sounds like the brake light for that side (also turn signal) is wired to the 12v hot or accessory- the problem is on the truck side if that's the case.

Wannabe

Wellby 10-11-2004 07:58 PM

Re: Trailer Light Problem
 

Originally Posted by JnT
Found Draw Tite trailer power module but didn't see anything loose.Its dark here now so I'll put off the troublesearching til tomorrow.Back to the aforementioned beverages.

:drink: :drink:

JnT 10-11-2004 08:13 PM

Re: Trailer Light Problem
 
I want to buy Wellby a few beers and watch him play with a Tazer gun! :)

Formula Outlaw 10-11-2004 09:31 PM

Re: Trailer Light Problem
 
If the brake light is coming on as soon as you plug the trailer connector to the truck connector, I think it has to be on the truck side.

If the wire has somehow crossed another circuit, a way to at least find out which circuit is this. Get a voltage tester that shows "continuity", then get about 25 ft. of wire. Attach one end of the 25 ft. wire to the brake light terminal that is always hot. Determine if the ignition on the truck is off the circuit is cold. If it's still hot with the key out, disconnect the battery. Then wire one side of the voltage tester to the end of the 25 ft. wire and use the other wire and touch each of the fuse connectors at the fuse box. If the circuit is crossed somehow, as soon as you touch the circuit it's crossing you'll show positive continuity. At least then you know what circuit to look at and find how it's crossed. Hope you understood that babble. Russ

JnT 06-22-2005 06:35 PM

Re: Trailer Light Problem
 
OLD THREAD! but I wanted to post the fix. The Draw Tite module was bad. I spent 28 dollars at Oreilley Auto parts for the slickest plug and go wiring harness.Very simple. It took 4 minutes to hook up and has been trouble free for 7 months.

Stormrider 06-22-2005 09:04 PM

Re: Trailer Light Problem
 
good TTT.

I have the same problem. can you post a link to where you bought it and what the item looks like.

JnT 06-22-2005 09:13 PM

Re: Trailer Light Problem
 
Stormrider here is the link. http://oreillyauto.com/B2C/vehicle.ecatalog
Looks like they have not made the move to NY yet. This store is awesome. Like Pep Boys or Autozone but no fuzzy dice and spinner hubcaps. Oreilleys sells only the good names. I will check the name of the manufacturer and get you a model # for the part if you get me your vehicle year make and model. The kit I got plugged in with no splicing. Unhook your taillights from the harness and plug it in,then zip tie the wires thats it.

JnT 06-22-2005 09:16 PM

Re: Trailer Light Problem
 
BTW they also sell a LOT of marine products. You just have to ask for the catalog. Attwood,Sierra,Etc. Also Motorcycle and ATV parts. They don't advertise it but they can get it,usually way cheaper than marine stores.

Tonto 06-23-2005 12:59 AM

Re: Trailer Light Problem
 
Does that mean ya'll are coming over here for the 4th? Let me know, I need a ride, BOTH of mine are dead in the water as we speak. Hopefully not for long though.

Robert

Formula Outlaw 06-23-2005 07:11 AM

Re: Trailer Light Problem
 
Anything "marne" that can be bought in a "non" marine store, is ALWAYS cheaper......:rolleyes: :rolleyes:


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