Posted by Jim.ME on August 10, 2021 at 05:32:47 from (67.242.178.40):
In Reply to: Trailer update posted by super99 on August 09, 2021 at 14:09:55:
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If there is a problem in your trailer why risk damage to the neighbor's truck components? You can hook it to another truck if you want, but given the industry standard blade positions for each function is the same as shown in the pictures, a test light will quickly tell if there is a problem on your truck side or not. Or as mentioned buy a plug in tester and check the truck.
You said you wired the new plug by the instructions that came with it. Where the instructions by wire color or function? Many new plugs come with the RV trailer wiring colors. As I posted before; the Traditional standard wiring (used on utility and equipment trailers) and the RV trailer standard wiring use some different color wires on the trailer cords, but the same plug terminal location for each function. Blade position and function are the keys, wire colors can vary and can't be trusted unless you have verified the actual color for each function of your wires. Make absolutely sure the ground circuit is good from the truck to the trailer.
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