MinnnesotaGuy84
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Trailer light grounding seems like it ought to be straight forward but I'm stumped.
Here's what I know:
I had a guy at the shop test the cord coming off my truck and it it lit up his tester. I have new wiring throughout the trailer that worked when I wired it up, turn signals, brakes and running lights:everything working. Suddenly they stopped working, so after shineying up the tongue, I reattached the groundwire to ensure a good connection. Now I get dull brake lights but no turn signals.
I purchased a multi-meter and I have limited understanding of its use. I set it to ohms and touched both leads to the light sockets and got readings. Also I touched it to the connection of the ground on the tongue and got a reading. My readings have consistently been 0.9 to 1.1 when set on the lowest ohms setting on the multi meter.
Any ideas on where my problem is or other troubleshooting tips.l
Here's what I know:
I had a guy at the shop test the cord coming off my truck and it it lit up his tester. I have new wiring throughout the trailer that worked when I wired it up, turn signals, brakes and running lights:everything working. Suddenly they stopped working, so after shineying up the tongue, I reattached the groundwire to ensure a good connection. Now I get dull brake lights but no turn signals.
I purchased a multi-meter and I have limited understanding of its use. I set it to ohms and touched both leads to the light sockets and got readings. Also I touched it to the connection of the ground on the tongue and got a reading. My readings have consistently been 0.9 to 1.1 when set on the lowest ohms setting on the multi meter.
Any ideas on where my problem is or other troubleshooting tips.l