The backup lights on my '99 are staying on. Dealer service advised check wires at the back of the trailer plug. No shorts found. I've pulled the backup lamp fuse - - no help. The only way I've found to get them to go off is to disconnect the batteries. This course of action creates operational issues with the rest of the truck.
Has anyone had this problem? I've checked the connectors on the lefthand side of the truck behind the LF tire. I've traced the wires in the loom back along the frame. All looks well.
My roofing crew was following me back from a job today and said that hitting rough spots in the road (a constant here in Michigan) would cause the backup lights to come on intermittently. I've tried adjusting the wires at every junction, still no help. Checking power control center for issues but nothing found so far.
Time for that new CTD 600 mebbie?
I've got the shop manual, so am attempting to trace it out.
Hints?
Thanks
Andy

Has anyone had this problem? I've checked the connectors on the lefthand side of the truck behind the LF tire. I've traced the wires in the loom back along the frame. All looks well.
My roofing crew was following me back from a job today and said that hitting rough spots in the road (a constant here in Michigan) would cause the backup lights to come on intermittently. I've tried adjusting the wires at every junction, still no help. Checking power control center for issues but nothing found so far.
Time for that new CTD 600 mebbie?
I've got the shop manual, so am attempting to trace it out.
Hints?
Thanks
Andy