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Location: Chilliwack, B.C. | can anybody help us, this really has us stumped, we have a 3 horse bumper pull Classic Cavalier bumper pull 2008, and a 2011 F150 Plantinum, we can not get any of our trailer interior lights to work, have tried truck fuses, checked everything, |
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Expert
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Location: Vermont | Get out your VOM and start checking |
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Regular
Posts: 87
Location: Williamsburg VA | On a Ford the interor lights only work with the truck key in the on position. |
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Veteran
Posts: 140
Location: NM | Agree w/skippyvcu - w/my 2004 Ford lights will only work w/the key in the ignition. |
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Regular
Posts: 98
Location: MD | Ditto with key in the "on" position and that would include the loading light as well |
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Member
Posts: 39
Location: Southwestern, Indiana | Ditto Key has to be in on position. I had a blown fuse on the hot wire going from the truck to the trailer. Didn't realize it with the gooseneck because the batteries kept everything powered and I was never off the land feed long enough to notice a difference. Did notice it with the bumper pull though. Thought it was just the lights, because the lamp sockets were almost totally melted away on the sealed lenses. Got new lights, still didn't work. Changed the fuse wife is happy now. Gonna keep an eye on those sealed lights though. BP is a Sundowner 2H Sportsman. |
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