I noticed that the running lights on my travel trailer were not working on Saturday; on Sunday I noticed that the running lights on the boy scout trailer were not working. Both days were bright and clear and I was only travelling during the day so no big deal.
I got my voltmeter out last night and there was no voltage on the pin in the seven pin round connector in the bumper of the truck for the running lights; there was also NO voltage for the running lights in the rectangular four pin connector. There was voltage for the brake lights and the voltage jumped up and down with the turn signals. This all makes sense to me because the brake lights and turn signals worked on the trailers but the running lights did not.
The running lights have worked in the past and so I thought the connection underneath the truck must be loose. I pushed together but no change.
I can't figure out how to unplug the plug at the end of the wiring harness from the plug-ins in the bumper - I am afraid of breaking the plug at the end of the wiring harness. Does anyone know what the trick is?
I figured I would take my voltmeter and test the plug at the end of the wiring harness once I get it loose. That would tell me if the problem is farther back in the harness or at the plug.
Not sure where I would go from there. Has anyone else had this problem?
Thanks!
I got my voltmeter out last night and there was no voltage on the pin in the seven pin round connector in the bumper of the truck for the running lights; there was also NO voltage for the running lights in the rectangular four pin connector. There was voltage for the brake lights and the voltage jumped up and down with the turn signals. This all makes sense to me because the brake lights and turn signals worked on the trailers but the running lights did not.
The running lights have worked in the past and so I thought the connection underneath the truck must be loose. I pushed together but no change.
I can't figure out how to unplug the plug at the end of the wiring harness from the plug-ins in the bumper - I am afraid of breaking the plug at the end of the wiring harness. Does anyone know what the trick is?
I figured I would take my voltmeter and test the plug at the end of the wiring harness once I get it loose. That would tell me if the problem is farther back in the harness or at the plug.
Not sure where I would go from there. Has anyone else had this problem?
Thanks!