yknot wrote:Have you undone cover and checked wires into block connector in plug to check they are all connected and not corroded? |
Grasshoppa wrote:Presume there's no issues with other trailers ruling out the plug on truck? |
DIY wrote:Because the other side tail light is going, then the socket on the car must be ok. If they are pre-wired sealed units then find where the two join up and check the terminations. If you are sure you have voltage going to the cluster, then it may well be faulty. It might just be a coincidence that it worked again. Basically start from the plug and work your way out to the lights checking for voltage or swapping the tail light wires from one side to the other to prove what is faulty. Hope that makes sense. Edit- just read that the light on the mudguard is not going as well. This comes on with the tail light so picking it’s a connection/joint issue. |

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