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mustangs
Reg. Dec 2005
Posted 2005-12-06 2:34 PM (#971)
Subject: trailer /truck wiring





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Location: Wheatland, WY.
i have a 2003 dodge, just got a Logan Stockman trailer, it and the truck have the 7way plug in, my problem is the lights in the trailer and the tack room won't work, what do i need to get this problem fixed????????
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mgisse
Reg. Dec 2005
Posted 2005-12-06 4:43 PM (#972 - in reply to #971)
Subject: RE: trailer /truck wiring





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Location: Cheyenne,Wy

it sounds like a fuse that is blown . under the hood is a fuse box . one of the yellow fuses (20 amp )is probly blown.

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kay
Reg. Jul 2005
Posted 2005-12-07 8:38 AM (#973 - in reply to #971)
Subject: RE: trailer /truck wiring





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Location: Eaton, Colo.
Check to be sure you have a "hot" wire hooked into your truck plug, and that the fuse is in the line.  Most interior lights are wired separately to the "hot" or "accessory" post, and will work as long as the trailer is plugged into the truck.
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efaubert1
Reg. Feb 2004
Posted 2005-12-09 8:22 AM (#974 - in reply to #971)
Subject: RE: trailer /truck wiring






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Location: Tipton, IN

You need to visit this site. It will help you put it all together. Nice pictures and details.

http://www.marksrv.com/wiring.htm

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ridin4alivin
Reg. Oct 2005
Posted 2005-12-09 10:57 AM (#975 - in reply to #971)
Subject: RE: trailer /truck wiring





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Location: LA area California
Some wiring configurations require the trucks running lights or ignition to be on for the tack room/interior lights to work.
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Reg
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2005-12-09 6:31 PM (#976 - in reply to #971)
Subject: RE: trailer /truck wiring





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Originally written by ridin4alivin on 2005-12-09 10:57 AM

Some wiring configurations require the trucks running lights or ignition to be on for the tack room/interior lights to work.


Right.
Recent Fords DO.
recent Chevv/GM do NOT.
Dodges - - I don't know - - RTOM - read the owners manual.
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xyzer
Reg. Apr 2004
Posted 2005-12-09 6:37 PM (#977 - in reply to #971)
Subject: RE: trailer /truck wiring





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Location: Albany, Oregon

"99" Dodge always on... "03" Dodge the same.....check for power at bumper receptical...if none check fuse... If you do have power at bumper Check plug and see if it wired correctly then you can work back from there.

CAV CIRCUITFUNCTION
1 Z13 12BKGROUND
2 B40 12LBTRAILER ELECTRIC BRAKE OUTPUT
3 L76 12BK/ORTAIL LIGHT (Trailer Tow Relay in PDC)
4 A6 12RD/TN*FUSED B(+)   (40A, Always Hot, F8 in PDC)
5 L63 16DG/RDLEFT REAR TURN SIGNAL
TRAILER TOW
6 L62 16BR/PKRIGHT REAR TURN SIGNAL
CONNECTOR
7 L1 16VT/BKBACK-UP LAMP
FIGURE 1:   7-Terminal Trailer Tow Connector
* some trucks have orange or red/orange wires for B+



Edited by xyzer 2005-12-09 6:47 PM
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