Posted 2009-05-28 8:51 AM (#105608 - in reply to #105586) Subject: RE: Inside trailer lights not working
Veteran
Posts: 197
Location: MT
Its not power source because your outside lights work. Does your inside lights have a switch somewhere that isn't working. I'd start from your lights on the inside and work back usually it goes faster doing that.
Posted 2009-05-28 8:58 AM (#105611 - in reply to #105586) Subject: RE: Inside trailer lights not working
Location: Where the wind comes sweepin' down the plain...
When you say your outside lights are working, do you mean your outside load lights, or your running lights?
If your outside load lights are working start at the swith for the inisde lights and make sure you have power there, then wokr whichever way you need to from the switch.
Posted 2009-05-28 12:07 PM (#105634 - in reply to #105586) Subject: RE: Inside trailer lights not working
Extreme Veteran
Posts: 399
Location: Ottawa, Illinois 61350
Your inside lights usually work off an auxiliary wire or hot wire from your truck. I would first check your fuse box under your hood or the panel below the dash. I bet either you have a blown fuse, or you have the hot or auxiliary wire that has come loose in your truck plug.