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Did you happen to check the 12 V fuses in the cabin, (near the power inverter) (or 12 V fuse box).?
My skyline 5th wheel has a glass tube (old style) fuse for clearance lights and tail lights.
I looked at them...I have the same glass tube style ones. None were blown but I didn't test the connections or anything. I'll have to take a closer look at those when I get home tonight. I'm not even sure what those fuses go to but maybe there's some corrosion etc. in there. Thanks for the reply.
These kind of questions are hard for me to diagnose over the net. If there with a jumper wire and a test light it wouldn't be too bad. I would have a 12 volt battery with jumpers handy and jump to the trailers frame or ground wire then 12 volts to the trailer plug that feeds lights and see if they light up. If not look for fuses etc inside. When you install grounds, you wire clean shiny connections FIRST then once all tight you can grease to keep dirt or water out but DO NOT put grease on first or where the actual metal to metal contact is made as its an insulator......... \
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A 12 volt source and a 12 volt test lamp and some jumper wires can easily diagnose it if I were there
John T
Well...learn something new everyday. I've always thought that dielectric grease helped with conduction. I'll have to crawl under there tonight and clean all of that up and redo it. What's the best way to get that stuff off...brake cleaner? I know the 7 pin on my truck is good. I've also tested the trailer plug to the pigtail and that was good. Maybe it's still just a bad ground. Why are there so many wires going to the running lights? I would have thought that one 12v lead and one ground to each light would suffice. I have three of each color wire (6 total) and then the mounting screw grounds it to the aluminum siding.
A "dielectric" is a NON conductor. Its fine to coat and cover and protect and keep dirt or moisture off a connection ONCE MADE as it does NOT conduct and short the electricity elsewhere. If you put it on plug wire boots it keeps them from sticking to the plugs but since its an insulator (dielectric) it does NOT provide a conductive shorting path. You would not place rubber (an insulator) between wires to connect right??? nor would you want a non conductive insulating grease or coating between them. I wire brush and shine connections and bond them AND THEN cover it all with silicone etc to keep dirt and moisture off. That red battery terminal spray is good to coat connections AFTER made.
A running wire circuit as you know requires a hot and a ground. Perhaps many are wired in parallel back to one single connection point. Bad grounds are soooooooo often the cause of lighting problems. Id unhook all that rats nest and start one at a time to trace out lights and circuits and grounds to see whats there.
John T
Here's some info describing dielectric grease uses, it describes how its NON conductive.
http://www.wisegeek.org/what-is-dielectric-grease.htm
John T
Just a 20A fuse...thank God something was easy!
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