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Posted by John on February 12, 2004 at 11:28:41 from (66.157.28.51):
In Reply to: trailer lights posted by Dan on February 12, 2004 at 07:24:18:
Well it is a simple hook up if both are wired correctly. Did they have the trailer or are they just wiring truck off the wiring diagram. I would take the trailer and truck to the repair shop together if that has not been done and ask that the repair correctly. The fuse could be blowing on the brakes because it is hooked up wrong. The problem with this plan is they may tell you your trailer is wired wrong and that will be a extra charge even if it is the truck. If you want to get out a test light and see which is right you can check as it should be wired like this.

TRUCK 
TRAILER If Yours is a 5 or 6 wire just take off those. Hope this helps.
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