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Driving lights not working
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03/31/12 05:52 AM
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David Cobb
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When I hit the brake or turn on the blinkers the signals all work fine. When I turn on the lights I get nothing, brake and blinkers still but no running lights. If you put my boat on another truck they work fine. Plug is good and no converter, also this is not just my boat but every trailor that I plug in. HELP PLEASE!!!!! I am going crazy!!!😖
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Re: Driving lights not working
[Re: David Cobb]
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03/31/12 10:47 AM
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whnigt
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Didn't say what truck. Some trucks have a fuse under the hood. That will cause this problem.
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Re: Driving lights not working
[Re: David Cobb]
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04/02/12 04:28 PM
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Tx Tree Grower
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I bet it is just a fuse. For the last 10 yrs or so most trucks have a seperate fuse for blinkers/brakes and running lights. Depending on make of truck it could be in cab or under the hood. Pull out your owners manual and take a look at the fuse diagram. The reason the fuse blew is a different story. Check your wires and see if there is a bare spot grounding out on the frame somewhere. If your trailer is wired standard the brown wire is usually the running lights.
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