Post subject: Blowing fuses
Two questions,
1. Do the fuses blow out with any trailer you hook up to the vehicle?
I'm not sure as this is the only trailer that I own. Bought it used on CL. Its a 1956 Norjack boat trailer that I refinished. Stripped all paint down to bare metal, primed and painted, new tires, fenders. Used the same light kit that was on it when I bought it. Was Fairly new and in decent shape. All wires are run through plastic split loom so metal contacts any possible bare spots except ground.
2. Does this trailer blow out fuses on other vehicles?
I have not tried this trailer on any other vehicles. Maybe I'll hook it up to my buddy's F150 this weekend and check.
My bet is that if you follow the brown wire on your trailer (this is the running lights wire) that somewhere along the wire there will be a worn spot where it is grounding out on the frame. Let us know what happens after the plug swap
When refinishing the trailer after taking the lights off, I did find a spot on the brown wire that was stripped of insulation. When I re-ran the wires, I ran them in plastic wire loom so the spot would not contact any metal. Do you suspect this to be the problem? Maybe causing a short and blowing the fuse? Could I put a higher amp fuse in safely? Go from a 15 to a 20?
Rebg38,
you said you changed the flasher in the truck. What flasher are you talking about? For the hazard flashers?