No Running Lamp Circuit Signal from Rear Bumper or In-Bed Trailer Connector on 2017 Ram 2500
Question:
I have no power at plug in the bed or bumper for tail/running lights. No right turn or stop light. Left turn or stop signal is ok. I have checked all fuses and all are good.
asked by: Alan W
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Expert Reply:
The trailer connector located in the truck bed is typically daisy chained together by plugging inline between the factory harness and the 7-way at the rear bumper. If this connection isn't secure or if moisture has gotten into the connection and caused the connections to corrode, it would explain the problem you're having. This is the most likely culprit if the fuse in location # 29 in the main fuse box hasn't blown.
expert reply by:
Mike L
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