Sorry, I thought you were getting that 1v AT the lights. Check the wires from where you are going fwd. FWIW there have been occasions where I have just replaced the wires, run them back from a 'good' spot to the lights. Tie the wire out of the way and fix it proper when you get home. Rob At 12/25/2005 03:06 PM,Christopher Gronski wrote: >Agreed, but I'm measuring voltage BEFORE the trailer harness, and only >getting 1 volt. As much as I'd like to blame the trailer guys I >actually don't think it involves what they did. > >Chris > >On 12/25/05, Rob <becida@comcast.net> wrote: > > At 12/25/2005 02:36 PM, Christopher Gronski wrote: > > >Right now I'm only getting 1 volt at the brake lights with the pedal > > >depressed. > > > > > >Chris > > > > I'd take a look at where the trailer harness tapped into the brake wire. > > > > > > > > Rob > > becida@comcast.net > > > > |
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