Troubleshooting No Left Turn Signal/Stop on Connector of 2002 Chevy Avalanche
Question:
I have no power at the pickup trailer receptical for my left turn signal. Everything works on the truck? 02 avalanche 2500.
asked by: Norm
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Expert Reply:
Sounds like a bad fuse, I would recommend you check the fuses and relays under the hood of your 2002 Chevy Avalanche looking for trailer wiring circuits and see replace as necessary.
If you find that the relays are not the problem, you will need to turn your attention to the trailer connectors and wiring at the back of the truck, check for corrosion or bad wires that could be causing the issue.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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