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<blockquote data-quote="Macgyver" data-source="post: 84524" data-attributes="member: 952"><p>ALL newer trucks have separate fuses for trailer wiring . Also, I reiterate AGAIN , do not rely upon your hitch to make your ground! </p><p></p><p>I've been working on RV's and wiring trucks for a living for the last 20+ years , take my word for it . number one cause of trailer light issues is relying upon your ball to trailer frame for ground, but , sounds to me like you have a blown fuse look at your owners manual and then get into the right side kick panel for your fuse box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Macgyver, post: 84524, member: 952"] ALL newer trucks have separate fuses for trailer wiring . Also, I reiterate AGAIN , do not rely upon your hitch to make your ground! I've been working on RV's and wiring trucks for a living for the last 20+ years , take my word for it . number one cause of trailer light issues is relying upon your ball to trailer frame for ground, but , sounds to me like you have a blown fuse look at your owners manual and then get into the right side kick panel for your fuse box. [/QUOTE]
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