Troubleshooting Right Rear Turn Signal Not Working on 2012 Alpine Adventure Camper
Question:
I have a 2012 alpine adventure camper . Im wiring in the plug to match my truck . I have all running lights working except the right rear turn signal. Tried working bulb from left side . Running light comes on turn signal will not work . I have power on the camper side of plug . Any suggestions. Thanks . Have a good one
asked by: Ebb
Expert Reply:
Since you said you have power on the camper side of the connector it sounds like you have power for the signal running to the light. If you didn't already check, go ahead and test for power right before the light. Assuming that checks out, I would be looking at the ground wire since it is most likely the problem. Make sure the ground is secure on a clean, bare-metal surface. It could also be the light itself.
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Peterson Combination Trailer Tail Light - 6 Function - Incandescent - Square - Passenger Side
- Trailer Lights
- Tail Lights
- Rear Reflector
- Side Marker
- Side Reflector
- Stop/Turn/Tail
- Square
- Surface Mount
- Non-Submersible Lights
- Incandescent Light
- 4-3/4L x 4-1/2W Inch
- Red
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