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Thread: Trailer wiring problem

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    My 03 Chevy has a separate fuse block for trailering. I borrowed a trailer last year. I didn't think much of it when the lights didn't work on this one. But, when they didn't work on my trailer, it became a conquest. All of the lights worked on my pickup. But, the fuses were burned that led to the trailer system. I found the fuse panel under the hood that contained the separate system.
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    Hey Jerry, those lights look like just the ticket. I think I may try them. Thanks for the tip.
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    Just came back inside from changing out the bulbs. Prombem solved, till the next time. I made a new gasket for the lens may hold a while till I can get a couple of those lights Jerry spoke of. Thanks again.
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