@XxHAL0xX It sounds like you are having a ground issue. First, make sure that the trailer connectors are clean and free of any corrosion. Corrosion can cause a short which can lead to many problems. Also, make sure that the main ground wire is attached to a clean and corrosion free bare metal surface. You can also check to make sure the wires themselves don't have any nicks, breaks, or loose connections. If any of the copper is exposed, it can cause a short. Let me know if this doesn't fix it.
I've done the complete installation exactly as shown in the video, question is my passenger taillight will work with the the day time running lights and reverse lights but will not signal or illuminate once the brake pedal is pressed... any idea on what's wrong??? PLEASE REPLY ASAP
I Just bought a 2008 Grand Caravan. Was going to put a hitch on it anyways,,,these how to videos also sold me on who to buy my wiring from. Thanks
@XxHAL0xX It sounds like you are having a ground issue. First, make sure that the trailer connectors are clean and free of any corrosion. Corrosion can cause a short which can lead to many problems. Also, make sure that the main ground wire is attached to a clean and corrosion free bare metal surface. You can also check to make sure the wires themselves don't have any nicks, breaks, or loose connections. If any of the copper is exposed, it can cause a short. Let me know if this doesn't fix it.
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I've done the complete installation exactly as shown in the video, question is my passenger taillight will work with the the day time running lights and reverse lights but will not signal or illuminate once the brake pedal is pressed... any idea on what's wrong??? PLEASE REPLY ASAP