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[tabtrailers] Re: Electrical Problem

 

mariolw3 (?), without more information, it will be difficult to troubleshoot your problem. I hope to be  back home in a couple of days, and will work with you off-forum to find and fix the problem. In the meantime, David's recommendations are the best I can think of at the moment. It is important to make sure the problem is within the trailer or coming from the tow vehicle.  Was your tow vehicle factory-wired for a 7-pin connector, or was a 4-pin adapter used? Also, as asked before, which fuse is being blown?

I believe Mary Whitmore has a little home-built tester I made for checking the tow vehicle wiring, if we can get up with her.

Best wishes

Jerry J

 

 

 

--- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, "mariolw3" <mariolw3@...> wrote:
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> This problem may have been listed before, but I checked the database and files without finding an answer to it.
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> When we hooked up our T@B #056 to our tow vehicle, a Dodge Dakota and go through the electrical check of brakes and lights we found a problem.
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> When the brakes on the truck are applied the brake lights on the T@B do not come on. And also a fused in the trailer then is tripped.
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> We have used sandpaper on the connection plug for any corrosion, but are wondering what the solution might be?
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> Has anyone had this problem?
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> Happy Trails.
> mariolw3 #056
>

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