Posted by caterpillar guy on February 25, 2020 at 10:41:47 from (47.26.95.42):
In Reply to: trailer wiring problem posted by Kansas4010 on February 25, 2020 at 06:35:00:
Blinking with the turn signal is a bad ground connection. Semi trailers are famous for that problem in the winter mostly due to the salt and corrosion. Then for best lights go get a couple of those 4inch round trailer lights like on semi trailers, They have both options an enclosed grommet you can just feed the wires through a hole to plug into the light or the open version and just plug the wire into the light. I like the open version. It doesn't hold the water moisture in by the light plug. Then with some grease on the plug just make your connections and plug in the light will out last any of those plastic housing lights by years. All those square/rectangle plastic housing lights use a 1157 bulb and corrode in short order inside the housing. The round grommet lights even have a bracket you can get to mount them on vehicles with.
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