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<blockquote data-quote="Zum" data-source="post: 277388" data-attributes="member: 349"><p>If they worked(trailer) with your buddies truck,most likely not the trailer.</p><p>Use a mutli meter to test(or test light) and check at your truck connector.</p><p>Maybe ground or fuse.</p><p>If you want to test your trailer for fun...you can use a battery charger.</p><p>Neg.terminal to trailers ground--</p><p>Pos.to brown wire(use a small nail)running and side marker lights...</p><p>then try the green and yellow wires...brake and turn signals,normally brighter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zum, post: 277388, member: 349"] If they worked(trailer) with your buddies truck,most likely not the trailer. Use a mutli meter to test(or test light) and check at your truck connector. Maybe ground or fuse. If you want to test your trailer for fun...you can use a battery charger. Neg.terminal to trailers ground-- Pos.to brown wire(use a small nail)running and side marker lights... then try the green and yellow wires...brake and turn signals,normally brighter. [/QUOTE]
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