The first thing to do will be to check the input signal on both the green and yellow wires on going to the Curt # C59236 converter. This will allow you to narrow down the cause of the issue and we will know if something is wired incorrectly, or if you have a defective converter.
The best thing to do will be to use a circuit tester like # PTW2992 to see what kind of input signal we are getting on the green and yellow wires. If the input tests normal, but the problem persists we can rule... view full answer...
In order for the roof rack to fit correctly, the feet need to be located in a very specific spot on the vehicle's roof. The feet on each bar need to be spaced according the instructions, and the bar spread needs to be correct also. I've made you a diagram showing what those settings should be. I've also added two of your photos as an example. In photo 1, you can see that the edge of the pad furthest from the side of the vehicle is lifted a bit from the roof, which means that the foot needs... view full answer...
The first thing I recommend you do is disconnect your trailer. Then you will need a circuit tester, like # PTW2993, to test the wires leading into the converter box for your T-One Vehicle Wiring Harness with 4-Pole Flat Trailer Connector, # 118349. Next run through all the functions of the vehicle (left/right turn signals, brake lights, and running lights) while testing the wires.
If the signals are not correct going in there that indicates a problem with the vehicle wiring that will need... view full answer...