Troubleshooting Running Light Circuit Fuse Blowing on Trailer when Plugged In
Question:
When I hook up the markers I blow a fuse on my truck. Then I disconnect the marker lights and everything works again after I change the fuse except the marker lights. I dont get it. Please help.
asked by: David C
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Expert Reply:
There is a short somewhere on the marker light circuit of your trailer. You will need to go over the wiring of the circuit looking for any cut or exposed wire and fix as necessary. That is why the fuse keeps blowing.
I attached a couple help articles that you should find helpful as well.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Mounting Bracket for Optronics 90 Series or 91 Series Trailer Lights - Self-Grounding - Black
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