Troubleshooting Brake and Turn Signals Not Working After Installing T-One # 118653 on a 2014 Murano
Question:
We installed the wiring exactly how instructions said and the brake lights and turn signals don’t work. I put the fuse in fuse box also. Any suggestions? Thank you.
asked by: Harry H
Expert Reply:
I would first use a circuit tester like part # 3808 to test the T-One # 118653 on your 2014 Nissan Murano. If you are showing that the 4-Way is sending the signals then the problem is on your trailer side.
Look for loose grounds and damaged wiring and replace as necessary. Your grounds should be secure and connected to a clean, bare-metal surface to avoid shorting out.
Let me know if you are still experiencing problems and I can help you troubleshoot further. I have also attached a troubleshooting help article that you can check out.
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T-One Vehicle Wiring Harness with 4-Pole Flat Trailer Connector
- Custom Fit Vehicle Wiring
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