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 Re: Trailer running lights question Thanks MJ, it would have taken me checking it to find out. | 
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 Re: Trailer running lights question Yeah Bass, if it ain't a 4 wire flat, don't pay no attention to the color code I gave you. | 
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 Re: Trailer running lights question Bass, Something similar happened to me on my 06 Dodge Durango. *I had a guy install a new set of trailer lights on my trailer and when he finished, they didn't work. *I seem to remember something happening intermittently, and then nothing at all. *He ran a circuit tester at the hitch and there was no current. *He swore to me that something was wrong with my factory installed hitch and wiring. *I didn't know any better and had never used the hitch till that day. *So, I took him on his word. *Anyway, I took it back to the dealer and they had to run a complete check to finally discover it was a blown fuse *>:( *Cost me $100 for them to figure that out *>:( *The guy blew the fuse installing the lights! Sooo, check and recheck all them fuses buddy. | 
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 Re: Trailer running lights question Thanks y’all, I think I just solved the problem, my wife just dropped the owner manual.  Tsubaki give me a excelent lead... On page 136 of my owner’s manual: Quote: 
 D’OH, no wonder why I could find a blown fuse, it ain't a frigging fuse its a flasher whatever that is a relay? ???… I”ll look in the glove compartment tomorrow night. | 
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 Re: Trailer running lights question I hate to tell you, but the flasher only deals with the turn signals and 4 ways. | 
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 Re: Trailer running lights question  Raccoon shift is great for this kind of reading: Page 133 on the owner’s manual Quote: 
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 (Another satisfied costumer) ;D Joe | 
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 Re: Trailer running lights question Good, but don't get in the habit of reading the instructions first. All males have a reputation to up-keep (well maybe not stinky). | 
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 Re: Trailer running lights question Congrats!! | 
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