No Signal for Turn Light on Outgoing Side of Converter on 2002 Chevy Tracker
Question:
Turn signal does not work on right side of trailer. Dont have power for turn light on outgoing side of converter. Thanks for any advice.
asked by: Sandy
Helpful Expert Reply:
If you have confirmed with a circuit tester (like the # PTW2992) that your right taillight wiring is carrying a signal into your T-One Vehicle Wiring Harness converter but there is no output signal, then the converter does need to be replaced.
First, I recommend a careful review of your trailer wiring to ensure that there is no fault condition that could damage a new powered converter. Check the wiring for signs of worn or cracked insulation, pinched wires or a loose ground connection. Correct any such issues as necessary before installing a new converter. You might also check the current draw from your trailer lights to ensure it does not exceed the maximum rating for the converter.
I have linked an article concerning troubleshooting trailer wiring.
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