Ok, here it comes. Another trailer wiring problem. I just bought a 2002 4X4 1 ton and I am having a problem with my trailer running (T/M) lights. The lights will come on and stay on for about 3 – 5, then the fuse will blow. I bought the truck with the standard towing package. I am trying to wire in a 6-way plug. The harness is setup for a 7 – way plug, but that shouldn’t be a problem.
All of my other lights are working fine and the brakes. It is just the running lights. My other truck was a 2000 ¾ ton, plain with no running lights at all and I didn’t have any problems with it. It had the same 7-way factory harness on it also. So I am little confused. Do you think that the extra running lights on the truck, along with the running lights on the trailer are too much for the fuse? Should I wire the trailer running lights separate from the trucks? I don’t really want to put a larger fuse in the circuit. The standard fuse is a 15 amp.
Total running lights on the trailer - 17 lights.
Total running lights on the truck - 16 lights (I think).
I know that there is a calculation for total amount of amps a fuse can hold, per the amount of lights you are running. Does any know what that calculation is? Is it basically the total number of lights, times the amount of amps the light will put out?
Thanks in advance..... Oo.
All of my other lights are working fine and the brakes. It is just the running lights. My other truck was a 2000 ¾ ton, plain with no running lights at all and I didn’t have any problems with it. It had the same 7-way factory harness on it also. So I am little confused. Do you think that the extra running lights on the truck, along with the running lights on the trailer are too much for the fuse? Should I wire the trailer running lights separate from the trucks? I don’t really want to put a larger fuse in the circuit. The standard fuse is a 15 amp.
Total running lights on the trailer - 17 lights.
Total running lights on the truck - 16 lights (I think).
I know that there is a calculation for total amount of amps a fuse can hold, per the amount of lights you are running. Does any know what that calculation is? Is it basically the total number of lights, times the amount of amps the light will put out?
Thanks in advance..... Oo.