Posted by Fixerupper on August 27, 2012 at 18:36:11 from (100.42.82.164):
In Reply to: Trailer Still Messed Up posted by JohnDeereJimOhio on August 27, 2012 at 18:22:12:
I missed your original post. Six pin or seven flat blade RV plug, or seven pin round semi tractor plug? You can Google trailer plug diagrams for the proper arrangement you need. IF your plugs are wired to 'code' you can go from there. If not, get your back dirty and start tracing every inch of the wiring. A couple of wires could have pulled loose in a light and are touching each other, or ground. I always joke only half-heartedly that a loose bare wire WILL touch bare metal where an insulated wire won't. A lot of used trailers are wired with any color wire the 'electrician' happened to have on hand. Jim
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