went camping ,first time out in this trailer .trailer has light problems ,brake lights work,directionals work.parking light only come on when the brake pedal is pushed in?.the lights that do work are dim .or non functional whom ever had this trailer made a mess of the wiring in the trunk,i clean up the birds nest of wiring and shorten up the wires and color coded them back [color to color]ive tried to connect some of the parking light but seem not to work even changed the hookup because both wires are white.if you read this and have the answers please send them ,i would love to have all the lights functional,and by the way we had great time at conoe river in massachusetts this weekend,trailer is a little small but functional for us ,bunk bed for son was a little small for him .and the only other thing that happened was when i disconnected,my trucks licence plate lights blew out i checked fuse ,its good .both lights blew out,changed them and still no plate lights?[p l e a s e h el p m e]and enjoy the camping season all

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Comment by Jan P. Wier on July 25, 2012 at 8:28pm

It sounds to me that u have a ground problem to start with, if you don't have a good ground at each light they won't stay on. wire code  white wire is ground, blue wire is brakes, green wire is running lights, black wire is battery charge by tow car, red wire is left turn and stop light, brown wire is right turn and stop light, yellow wire is back up light.  hope this will help you.

 

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