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Unread 05-31-2007, 07:41 AM
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Default Re: Trailer running lights question

Raccoon shift is great for this kind of reading:

Page 133 on the owner’s manual

Quote:
Note: Towing a trailer equipment with more than the standard lighting (turn, stop, and back-up lights) may cause an abnormal high electric current draw though the light switch, causing the switch to fail. To prevent a reoccurring switch failure, trailer running lights should be isolated from the vehicle headlight switch by using a relay. This feature is included in Vehicles ordered from the factory with a trailer towing prep package.
Page 196
Electric power distribution center


Quote:
Your vehicle is equipped with an electric power distribution center located in the engine compartment near the battery. This power center houses plug-in “Maxi” fuses witch replace most in-line fusible links. The power center also contains “Mini” and “Macro” ISOP relays. A label inside the latching cover of the center identifies each component for ease of replacement, if necessary…
This is it guys, it pays of to read the book FIRST. The fact that I couldn’t find a blown fuse and my 7 to 4 prong connector is partially smashed, it threw me of track until I referred to you guys. Thanks you very much for helping me troubleshooting this problem.

(Another satisfied costumer) ;D

Joe
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