Re: running lights only (alleyway)
If you've checked the trailer fuses in the truck, the next most likely thing is the converter.
Re: running lights only (CatFan)
well if it has a converter i not know were to find it. all my truck wireing is factory. it has no relays .i think it has modules.
Re: running lights only (alleyway)
<table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by alleyway »</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">well if it has a converter i not know were to find it. all my truck wireing is factory. it has no relays .i think it has modules.</td></tr></table>
Most vehicles have a converter to goes from the seperate turn signals and brake lights on the truck to the combined lights on the trailer. I'm not familiar with Dodge wiring, so I can't help you there, but maybe a Dodge truck forum might be of help.
Re: running lights only (CatFan)
thanks for your in put. I appriciate it.
Re: running lights only (alleyway)
Your Dodge should'nt have a converter or module. You checked all the fuses under hood & dash? Should be a blown fuse if the trailer tests ok.
Re: running lights only (currituckbasser)
I have no blowfuses under the hood. I cant find any fuses under the dash. yes the trailer works on my wifes truck hooked up to it. where are the fuses under the dash?
Re: running lights only (alleyway)
Do the running lights turn off when you apply the brakes?
Re: running lights only (wesley hamm)
they stay on when the brake is applied. turn the flashers on and it has constent voltage.