Kraut_n_Rice
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I switched to this style on all of mine:
This is what we use on the trailer units we build.
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I switched to this style on all of mine:
Take the ground off the trailer and wire brush the connector and trailer. Make sure it's down to bare metal. You probably have rust there and it's giving you a bad ground.I'll take a pic of the front of my trailer...There is a ground, but I know it is very old!
I even want to replace the safety chains too.
Thanks, everyone for the insight and info!
I don't really want to think about rewiring my trailer because the upper running lights and rear blinker's...that wiring is all hidden inside the box of the trailer.
Maybe just redo the ground and go from there...then the new harness at the front???


Where's that white wire go other than the battery?Here's the current set up...
I did purchase a new 6' cable like @Kraut_n_Rice posted. I should be here tomorrow.
I like the jumper cable idea...that seems simple that even I can do!
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Looks like it is the ground or negative from the battery to that cluster of white wires???Where's that white wire go other than the battery?
That looks like it goes to the electric brakes.Your setup is already "ready" to be cleaned up.
Run the new connector/pigtail to the junction box where the battery is.
The little 2 wire black box on the top of the rail is the break-a-way switch for the brakes. It, and the battery, energize the brakes in the event you lose it...
Trailer light wiring is pretty standard with the plug details noted above. Curious what the orange/black wire goes to though...
Shit...twisting those shitty wire nuts a bit more could solve your issue...lol
outside the boxCorrect, tether attached to truck...mistype, only on my first cup of coffee!Cleaning the connections would be a good start.
You shouldn't have a cable going to the chains. If what you're talking about is the tether for the break-a-way switch, it needs to be attached to the truck when you hook up. NOT to the chains. To the truck receiver.
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I know...it's a cluster in that little box. That is how it came when I bought the trailer and haven't had any issues.Wire nuts, I thought you only use those for Household wiring??? Maybe I am wrong....
Yeah, I saw the battery connection.Looks like it is the ground or negative from the battery to that cluster of white wires???
It’s possible all of the wires to your lights and such stopped workingAfter digging in there, there is 1 yellow wire that goes into that box that isn't connected to anything but has a wire nut on it????
This could be the problemo!!!!!