Posted by Jared M on August 07, 2009 at 23:20:32 from (76.5.108.168):
So I went to pick up the livestock trailer and knew the wiring was kinda screwy. The brake lights came on when i hooked to the trailer and the parking lights and trailer brakes came on when I pressed the brake pedal, all the while the brake controller said no trailer connected. I went into the plugs and moved wires to their respective places as per the molded lettering and i have brake lights and turn signals but no parking lights now. Also i have blue wire connected to blue wire and the brake control still says no trailer connected and it worked on the neighbors trailer last month. The only thing is i am using the yellow (normally aux. wires) as ground (hooked to blade labeled white) as no white wires were in either side and the truck side has no black or red wire I figure this is why there are no parking lights, where do those wires run to so i can add them? but that doesn"t explain no brake control. Any ideas on what the deal is? Thanks. Jared M
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