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Trailer Lights
My trailer lights have an issue.
When I turn on my headlights, only the running lights work. When I turn off my headlights, the brake and turn signals work. This is all well and fine for daytime driving. The truck is a new 2009 Ridgeline with a 7 way factory installed with a 4 way flat Reese converter . The trailer wiring was done on Saturday. Brand new wires, wire nuts, dielectric grease, new ground hole drilled and connection. Brand new tailights. Connections are good. The only thing I can think is that the trailer lights are self grounding and not making a good connection to the trailer frame. I have never had a trailer hooked up to this vehicle previously, but must assume with 7000 miles, it is functioning. I could be wrong. Driving to Vermont tomorrow and may have to leave by 3pm to avoid darkness if I cant fix tonight. Thanks. |
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Re: Trailer Lights
double check your wiring at trailer plug, when i did mine (being color blind)i had mine crossed and it was doing crazy things also
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Re: Trailer Lights
Sounds like your trailer is not wired correctly Groove.
Check out this site lots of great info specific to Ridgelines , including a section on trailering http://www.ridgelineownersclub.com/forums/index.php
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Re: Trailer Lights
Sounds like trailer not properly wired.
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