Posted by JohnDeereJimOhio on August 28, 2012 at 15:06:34 from (174.252.210.165):
I read thought the posts last night and I can understand why some of u said too require the whole trailer. However the trailer is like brand new we have owned it 5 years but it"s always stored inside never used in winter and is in great shape.. I traced all the wiring and no signs of any shorts anywhere, except on the back right axel where the white wire goes in it is rubbed through.. I"m going to replace this. Would that be my culprit? It"s now way that was caused from my Mishap with the plug, I wouldn"t think anyways. I took some pics of the plug and wires and I"ll upload them when I get home.. I also only found one spot it was grounded on the trailer it is up on the neck.. I"m going to clean it up really good and see how we make out.. Also it is a 6 slot plug with a center pole.. And nothing is conected to the center pole on truck or trailer side..
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