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Went to pick up my new boat today and trailer lights would not work with my OEM 2003 Ford F350 Super Duty Trailer Connector.
Had to leave boat and will go back tomorrow with my second vehicle....a 2003 Toyota Sequoia SR5
While at BPS, used my round 7 pin plug tester (Round 7 pin to 4 way adapter with red test lights) in my truck’s plug and it tested fine.
Tested boat trailer lights on an employees truck, a newer Super Duty (2015+) and lights worked fine. We didn't even hook up to ball, only connected lights.
Came home and connected my truck to my old boat and lights worked fine. My old boat trailer is a 4 way flat and I used the same 7 pin round to 4 way flat adapter. They are LED lights.
The new boat uses a 7 pin round and has LED trailer lights.
We then used a testing device (Round 7 pin male and female, and 5 way flat connectors) that was made by one of the BPS techs (uses a small battery to power and is used to test trailer lights when no vehicle ism present) and when connected (battery portion removed) to my 7 pin round tester in the 4 way slot, lights worked fine.
For some reason, the new trailer when plugged into my truck does not work, but my other boat does.
I am completely at a loss for what this can be. I can only think my truck’s trailer connector is bad…, but it tests fine.
What am I missing?
Thanks!
Had to leave boat and will go back tomorrow with my second vehicle....a 2003 Toyota Sequoia SR5
While at BPS, used my round 7 pin plug tester (Round 7 pin to 4 way adapter with red test lights) in my truck’s plug and it tested fine.
Tested boat trailer lights on an employees truck, a newer Super Duty (2015+) and lights worked fine. We didn't even hook up to ball, only connected lights.
Came home and connected my truck to my old boat and lights worked fine. My old boat trailer is a 4 way flat and I used the same 7 pin round to 4 way flat adapter. They are LED lights.
The new boat uses a 7 pin round and has LED trailer lights.
We then used a testing device (Round 7 pin male and female, and 5 way flat connectors) that was made by one of the BPS techs (uses a small battery to power and is used to test trailer lights when no vehicle ism present) and when connected (battery portion removed) to my 7 pin round tester in the 4 way slot, lights worked fine.
For some reason, the new trailer when plugged into my truck does not work, but my other boat does.
I am completely at a loss for what this can be. I can only think my truck’s trailer connector is bad…, but it tests fine.
What am I missing?
Thanks!
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