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Lights on Sundowner 777

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kerloen
Reg. Apr 2008
Posted 2008-04-27 2:47 AM (#82654)
Subject: Lights on Sundowner 777


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Just had a new 777 delivered and the next day hooked-up to my truck to check it out.The running lights,brake and turn signal lights all work. However when I try to turn on the loading lights or interior lights I get nothing. Now am I missing something or what. I have never had a trailer before. Thanks
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chadsalt
Reg. Nov 2004
Posted 2008-04-27 8:14 AM (#82658 - in reply to #82654)
Subject: RE: Lights on Sundowner 777


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Sounds like your truck is not hot at the 12v pin in the plug.  What truck do you have?
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kerloen
Reg. Apr 2008
Posted 2008-04-27 8:18 AM (#82660 - in reply to #82654)
Subject: RE: Lights on Sundowner 777


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Makes sense, 2005 chevy 2500hd, ill check it out.
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chadsalt
Reg. Nov 2004
Posted 2008-04-27 9:13 AM (#82661 - in reply to #82654)
Subject: RE: Lights on Sundowner 777


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Check the underhood fuse block, top left position labeled stud #1.  Probably blown, missing or dummy fuse.
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gard
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2008-04-27 1:25 PM (#82672 - in reply to #82654)
Subject: RE: Lights on Sundowner 777


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On GM equipment, there is a separate power feed for the aux lighting circuit. On my Ford diesel, this circuit is not powered unless the engine is actually on and running. A blown fuse or similar circuit to Ford's, could cause your problems.

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