Where to find the fuse for my trailer?
Need to find fuse that controls running lights and master tow hookup for 2005 Ford Econoline 350 RV Chateau Sport This is a question 8 people found this helpful. so would it be the cube fuse also if i only have 1 side of brake and turn signal and no running lights 2 people found this helpful.
Why does my trailer running light keep blowing?
The trailer running light and interior illuminations should be two different circuit with separate fuse for each. its just the lights behind the radio/ac that goes out when the fuse blows. does anyone know where i might be able to get a wiring diagram for this truck at. Did you find the recommended reading relevant to this discussion?
Why is my tow package running light not working?
If it is the tow package running light fuse that is blowing then there is most likely a short in the trailer wiring or in the trailer or vehicle side connector. What you will want to do first is make sure both the vehicle side and trailer side connectors are clean and free of corrosion inside and out.
What to do when your lights keep blowing?
Swapping bulbs is an inexpensive fix. If nothing there seems to affect it, slide under the trailer and start checking where the wires could be chafing against the trailer frame. Make sure to turn everthing over and inspect it along its whole length. In a trailer that’s been working good for years, often this is the problem.
Why do trailer lights keep blowing trucks fuse?
There is a 20 amp fuse in the passenger kick panel that controls the trailer’s running lights (brake lights and turns are another circuit) that keeps blowing. Interestingly we also have an 2001 Expedition with factory tow package that doesn’t have this problem. Truck is like new (24k miles) and just developed this issue. Any ideas?
What to do if your running light fuse keeps blowing?
Replace the fuse and then use a circuit tester such as # PTW2992 to test the vehicle side trailer connector while someone sits in the vehicle and turns on the running lights. If it shows power and the fuse does not blow then the issue is on the trailer. If it does blow the fuse then the issue is on the vehicle.
How to troubleshoot a trailer blowing the running?
If you have a boat trailer with the wiring inside the frame you will need to pull it out to check it. Attach a string so the wires can be pulled back through the frame when done. If that does not work, you may have a bad light on the trailer. Remove each light one at a time until you find the one that solves the issue and replace it.
If it is the tow package running light fuse that is blowing then there is most likely a short in the trailer wiring or in the trailer or vehicle side connector. What you will want to do first is make sure both the vehicle side and trailer side connectors are clean and free of corrosion inside and out.