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Hank
Reg. Sep 2007
Posted 2009-03-17 12:40 PM (#101589)
Subject: Wiring question/fuse location/02 Silver Star


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Hi everyone. 

Anyone know where I'd begin to look for a fuse for the interior lights (DR/Horse Area/rear flood) on my 02 Silver Star Star Lite 4H?  Took it out of winter storage and I've found this problem.  Everything else works fine.

Thanks in advance.

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Hitch and go
Reg. Apr 2004
Posted 2009-03-17 4:48 PM (#101616 - in reply to #101589)
Subject: RE: Wiring question/fuse location/02 Silver Star


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Is the trailer a LQ?  What is your tow vehicle make and model?  Most interior lights work off of the charge line in the truck.
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retento
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2009-03-17 4:51 PM (#101617 - in reply to #101589)
Subject: RE: Wiring question/fuse location/02 Silver Star


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  Check your trailer plug first, to see if it's "hot". If not and it's a GM, check the 40 amp fuse under the hood, in the fuse box/panel on the drivers side. If it's a Forg, dosn't the truck have to be running for that wire to be hot???

http://www.horsetrailerworld.com/home/wiring.asp

 

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Hank
Reg. Sep 2007
Posted 2009-03-18 12:30 PM (#101688 - in reply to #101589)
Subject: RE: Wiring question/fuse location/02 Silver Star


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I'm pulling with an 02 Dodge 3/4.  It's not really a LQ, just a pertied-up DR.  All of the trailer lights draw power striaght from the truck with no interference from he batteries for the DR.
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Trailer dealer
Reg. May 2008
Posted 2009-03-19 10:45 AM (#101743 - in reply to #101589)
Subject: RE: Wiring question/fuse location/02 Silver Star


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I was a Factory Rep for Silver Star and suggest you may check for a short or bare wire that may be causing you this issue.  Look at the wire going to the rear load light where it comes out of the top of the trailer to the light.

Also pull the rear tail lights out and check for any possible short from vibration.  Fuses don't blow without a reason.

 

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