lost my back up lights on an HD 2500 diesel
no back up lights and no back up for the trailer.
Fuses under the dash are good. I have on fuse for the lights and one for the trailer under the hood.
any ideas?????????
lost my back up lights on an HD 2500 diesel
no back up lights and no back up for the trailer.
Fuses under the dash are good. I have on fuse for the lights and one for the trailer under the hood.
any ideas?????????
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I was just gonna say to check the fuses under the hood, too, but it sounds like you already did.
Reverse light switch might be unplugged or loose at tranny......get underneath truck and look to see if you have any loose wireing........I've seen mroe thime than not that the trucks that go off-road get stuff kicked up underneath and damage the the Connector/plug for the Switch.....if not the switch might be bad
on some of them there is more than 1 fuse under the hood
there is a big fuse under the hood a fuse panel check that one.![]()
there is a big fuse under the hood a fuse panel check that one. it's a large fuse and will cause the problem you are having![]()
I had a ground wire on my trailer light connection come undone and that caused me all kinds of trialer light nightmares.
"Success is never owned, it is rented, and the rent is due every day."
I have lost both trailer back up and vehicle back up lights.
All fuses check out, connections on the trans is good.
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do backup light work Without trailer hooked up?
WHy? So he can watch it Burn on the Roadside somewhere![]()
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OH but his B/U light will still work right![]()
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nope
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