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Posted by rustyfarmall on February 12, 2004 at 07:46:49 from (216.248.75.180):
In Reply to: trailer lights posted by Dan on February 12, 2004 at 07:24:18:
You are correct, that is an easy hook-up, any one with the ability to read and understand simple instructions can do it. If I were you, I would not return to this shop, except to demand a refund. You can probably remedy the problem yourself by purchasing a cheap test light, take the trailer wiring apart and switch two wires inside the connecter. Use the test light to determine which terminal has current when you turn on the right turn signal of your truck, and attach the proper wire on the trailer to that terminal, and then do the same for the left hand turn signal. I don't know about the brakes, you may need to find a reputable shop for that. Also, read the instructions that came with the brake control, and get out the owners manual for your truck, there should be a section on trailering.
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