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Fixing the lights on a trailer
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris H" data-source="post: 1517191" data-attributes="member: 1974"><p>I thought it was the plug when I took it to the dealer. They did a nice job of replacing the plug. The flatbed trailer has no problem with it's lights when plugged into my truck so I'm assuming my truck is fine. I did clean up the connections at the battery before I took the trailer to the dealer, and before I thought about testing another trailer.</p><p></p><p>When my husband was alive my assistance for resolving light problems was limited to standing behind the trailer and confirming which lights were working, so I'm really ignorant on fixing them. So, here come the questions:</p><p></p><p>Caustic, can I assume the plug is not the problem because it's been replaced and looks really good? Where do I start looking for the ground? It is an aluminum trailer, if that makes any difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris H, post: 1517191, member: 1974"] I thought it was the plug when I took it to the dealer. They did a nice job of replacing the plug. The flatbed trailer has no problem with it's lights when plugged into my truck so I'm assuming my truck is fine. I did clean up the connections at the battery before I took the trailer to the dealer, and before I thought about testing another trailer. When my husband was alive my assistance for resolving light problems was limited to standing behind the trailer and confirming which lights were working, so I'm really ignorant on fixing them. So, here come the questions: Caustic, can I assume the plug is not the problem because it's been replaced and looks really good? Where do I start looking for the ground? It is an aluminum trailer, if that makes any difference. [/QUOTE]
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