Do LED trailer lights need a resistor?
view full answer… Are Load Resistors Required When Installing LED Lights on a Trailer You will not need to add any diodes or other modules to prevent hyperflashing or any other bizarre taillight behavior when you install this Optronics Tail Light #STL78RB on your trailer.
Can I put LED lights on my trailer?
LED bulbs that are designed to fit into traditional incandescent bulb fixtures are available. However, it’s not recommended to mix LEDs and incandescent lights on a boat trailer. Incandescent lights draw much more amperage than LEDs do, and if they pull that current through the LED fixtures, the LEDs can burn up.
Do LED trailer lights need special wiring?
Some LED lights may be hard-wired, while others may require a pigtail plug that is typically different than ones used on incandescent lights. Hardwired lights can be wired directly to the wiring on your trailer.
Why are my LED lights not working on my trailer?
Other systems are not activated until a load is detected. The problem here is LED’s are so sensitive they don’t have sufficient load to trigger the sensors on the plug-in system. Therefore they are not detected, and as a result no lights work. The vehicles that we have seen the problems on are as follows.
Are there any brake lights on my trailer?
The old harness is a heavier gauge wire than the new Optronics harness so I went back to the old harness and re-installed. Now that I get more voltage to the lights, the LEDs are definitely brighter not stellar but still no turn signal or brake lights, and no license plate light.
How can I tell if my brake lights are working?
You will first want to check the fuses on your tow vehicle. Some vehicles could have fuses for operating the turn signals and brake lights of a towing package. You will want to check if they are installed and working properly. The next thing is to make sure the wires on the trailer plug is wired properly to the trailer.
Why are my brake lights not working on my tow truck?
First there could be a problem on the vehicle side. Use a circuit tester such as # 40376 to test the vehicle side trailer connector while someone steps on the brakes in the tow vehicle. If there is no power on any of the pins for this test then there is likely a blown or missing tow package, stop light, or CHMSL fuse on the vehicle.