Solution for Trailer Wiring of 2007 Toyota Corolla Where Left Turn Signal Stopped Working
Question:
Have a 2007 Corolla and lost power from the converter left signal light to the flat plug. I can splice into the existing feed wire kit from the original purchase. What converter do I need to replace the original?
asked by: Glyn T
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Expert Reply:
If power is going into the converter box but none is coming out of it that would indicate that the convert is bad and need to be replaced. Since we don't have just the boxes by themselves available you'd want the new kit with part # 55542 which is the entire kit.
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Jameson C
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