john8662
07-21-2006, 07:04
Ok,
The trailer I regularly borrow is an 16' utility trailer 77" wide.
The Truck in question is my '86 C10 6.2L
My trouble is getting the lights to work right. I re-wired the trailer with one of those generic trailer wiring kits that just comes with the two tail lights, and two marker light an the wire with connectors. The original wiring was shot.
Anyways, now, when I plug my truck into the trailer (4 prong basic lights connector) the lights come on, but my turn signals are goofy.
I get correct running and brake lights, but the right/left hand turn indicators just flash quickly. So If I'm using the right hand blinker, it will flash, but very quickly, not really enough time for the bulb to fully light.
I'm thinking it could be the truck too. To interface with the truck wiring harness I've got one of those "T" adapters, looks to be GM, but not sure.
Any ideas? Still a wiring problem on the trailer or in the harness (pigtail) on the truck?
The trailer I regularly borrow is an 16' utility trailer 77" wide.
The Truck in question is my '86 C10 6.2L
My trouble is getting the lights to work right. I re-wired the trailer with one of those generic trailer wiring kits that just comes with the two tail lights, and two marker light an the wire with connectors. The original wiring was shot.
Anyways, now, when I plug my truck into the trailer (4 prong basic lights connector) the lights come on, but my turn signals are goofy.
I get correct running and brake lights, but the right/left hand turn indicators just flash quickly. So If I'm using the right hand blinker, it will flash, but very quickly, not really enough time for the bulb to fully light.
I'm thinking it could be the truck too. To interface with the truck wiring harness I've got one of those "T" adapters, looks to be GM, but not sure.
Any ideas? Still a wiring problem on the trailer or in the harness (pigtail) on the truck?