I have a 2021 Gm pick m up truck and cannot back up unless I put a actuator side lockout bracket in place. I have carried one of these lockouts for years. Might there be a fuse blown in my truck???
I have a 2021 Gm pick m up truck and cannot back up unless I put a actuator side lockout bracket in place. I have carried one of these lockouts for years. Might there be a fuse blown in my truck???
Look for reverse trailer lights, also make sure reverse solenoid is wired on trailer. Is your connector a 5 way or the round 7 way?
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OT566776
2002 Cape Horn 22' Bay
Check your ground wire to the trailer.
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You must have 12 volts on the blue or violet wire on the trailer with the truck ignition ON and the truck in reverse with the trailer hooked up.
Trailer wiring most of the time or trailer hitch lock pin not inserted.
My son has a flat bed trailer used for hauling junk. Pilled it with my truck a couple times. Each time trailer lights didn’t work. After each use, I would find two blown fuses in the truck fuse box. They are labeled ‘trailer left turn’ and ‘trailer right turn’. My point is, I agree with the earlier suggestion to remember to check the truck fuses as part of your checklist.
Thanks everybody for your imput !!!!! It was a blown fuse.
I chased the problem down already. I had 2 wires that had bare spots on them.
I have similar issue with my Skeeter Trailer, with UFP-84, had the trailer shop test with their tester box thing and the truck wiring checked out. They said it's likely something going on with the actual trailer wiring, but I would have to leave it for them to sort it out. Had a tournament upcoming so have just dealt with it for past to weeks (using the lockout key) but am planning on dropping trailer off Monday and let them have at it. The emergency actuator cable is cut off, and my drivers side Skeeter light doesn't light up, and the 5/7 pin is a electric-tape-job special, so I am going to have them just go through all the wiring and correct any issues as well as do a general check/pm of trailer/axles/brakes/etc...
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Just got my 2019 High Country Silverado out of the shop and $740.00 later they replaced the Trailer Control Module, checked all connections, fuses etc. It's working again after all that but I was told all it takes is one short of any kind will fry the TCM. My trailer is only 1 year old and all lights work as it should but I was told the computer diagnostics say it was a short. They told me at the dealership it could be as simple as hooking up the 7 pin plug with the truck running and lights on which I have done before. According to Chevrolet the truck should be off and all lights from the delay that keeps the lights on for 30 seconds should have gone off before attempting to attach the plug. Periodically need to make sure the center part of the 7 pin receiver (ground) has not been sprung and needs adjusting for tension to make good connection. I have learned after $740.00 the nice creature comforts on the newer trucks only lead to more expensive repairs down the road, but they sure are nice though. If you are going to play you're going to pay.