Troubleshooting Trailer Stoplight Circuit Not Active on 2000 Chevy Silverado
Question:
My 7 pic connector is not getting brake lights but the lights on the truck work with Factory trailer wiring the fuses check good the turn signals both work on the trailer
asked by: Nick
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Helpful Expert Reply:
Check the third brake light fuse of your truck. Any time we see this issue on a GM truck with a similar year as your 2000 Silverado the problem is a blown third brake light fuse. Typically this is labeled as CHMSL.
expert reply by:
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