Electical problems with trailer :-P

From: Jon Steiger (stei0302@cs.fredonia.edu)
Date: Sat Aug 30 1997 - 01:08:20 EDT


  It seems like every time I pull my Haulmark trailer, I get electrical
problems. Its an enclosed 20' trailer that uses the round, 7 way barden
(varden?) plug.

  The brake light/buzzer fuse blows, as well as the emergency flashers, turn
signals, and the ABS system fuse. I just took my trailer on a trip, and
I was going through fuses like they were candy. After returning and
unhooking the trailer, everything is back to normal except the hazard
flashers. When I push the hazard button they don't flash, they just stay
on. Before, when it was hooked to the trailer, they would flash faster and
faster until the fuse blew (if I let it go that far).

  I don't have the trailer tow package and hence, no beefed up alternator,
etc. I wouldn't think that powering some extra trailer lights would cause
all those problems though. Also, I'm confused as to why the hazards are
still screwed up. I'm going to have the trailer looked at in case there
are some wiring problems there; that's all I can think of. Any other
suggestions?

  In the meantime, how should I get my hazards working again? The fuse is
fine; is the problem one of those honkin' silver things next to the fusebox
perhaps?

   If this is indeed because of not enough charge coming out of
the alternator, what's going to happen when I upgrade the radio?
Underdrive pulleys seem out of the question. :-)

  Thanks very much in advance for any help or advice!

                                              -Jon-

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