Re: RE: Trailer wiring question

From: KenCo (ken@kencofish.com)
Date: Thu Aug 07 2003 - 11:04:25 EDT


jon@dakota-truck.net wrote:
>
> If not, then this should be somewhat simple, I'll just have to
> figure out why energizing the back up lamps lights up the stop
> lamps instead. If I can't find anything obvious like a short,
> bad ground, frayed wires, etc., I suppose I could just run a new
> line from pin 7 to the back up lamps directly.
>
> That sounds like what is happening except that only one of the
> filaments in the dual filament brake lights are being lit when I
> energize the back-up lamps.
>
> Thanks again!
>

take the plug apart and you will probably find
one of the wires or strands is crossing to another
terminal.

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