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  1. Hey bud, i've checked every possible place that i could find and i can't get it to work, the dealership was closed today, but maybe monday i will take it in. I'm really leaning towards a fuse of some kind. there's no other explanation. there is only one fuse panel for my truck that i could find, it even says so in the book, but there is only a fuse for the trailer parking lamps. no blinker or flashers. theres also no fuse for the trucks blinkers or flashers. i've come to the end of my patients and im stuck.......
  2. no this is the way the truck was set up, academy did the trailer the first time and it was my moms truck that it blew. i haven't found where the wires are connected again, it runs pretty far up there and i don't know what else to do, i might take in tomorrow to the dealership just to get it fixed. i'll post what the tell me and hopefully it wont be an expensive computer component
  3. OK, the blinkers and brake lights are different lights, different sections of the entire light. I was thinking about the part of me pulling a wire apart or damaging a connector, like we discussed earlier. If that was the case, more than likely it would have been the ground, but it and the constant are the only things that work, so maybe it is the logic box or some other component i shorted when it became un-grounded....
  4. im not sure if it has a logic box, and if it is that, what do u think i should do? how do i tell if i have a logic box
  5. sounds like fun, i better get on it and see if i can find it. lol. thanks for the help, sounds like you know whats going on. i'll post again, when i find out what it was......
  6. i was thinking that it blew the fuse when it became ungrounded but being attached to the truck shouldn't have caused that, im thinking it might be something with the computer, so i've disconnected the negative lead to the battery hoping it will reset and maybe work.
  7. yes, the truck lights are working fine. its almost as if theres a bad connection, but how that could be, i don't know. like i said , it was working fine, and every since the ground wire became disconnected, they don't work.
  8. Thanks hawk, i've already tried that , and i do have constant next to the ground( constant wire) but no matter what sequence i put the lights on, flashers, blinkers or brakes, i get no response from the other two. im not sure but i checked the fuse to see if it would blink or anything and it doesn't. it is a 2006 ram 1500, do u know of any other fuses or connectors that i might be able to check. i checked as far up the trucks trailer pig tail as i could see.
  9. Hey guys, I have a new trailer and 14' jon boat, and the trailer lights where hooked up by academy, to the ground posts of the lights. My mom went and picked up the trailer and it blew her fuses, i then re wired them the correct way and they worked fine. The other day i was taking the boat with me and for some reason the ground wire became disconnected from the trailer, and when i stopped to put gas, i checked and then reconnected it. now the only lights that come on r the parking lights. the blinkers, hazards or brakes wont come on. i've checked the voltage coming from the truck and it shows that my 2 brake and blinkers have a constant voltage and the constant wire shows nothing, no matter what lights are flashing or on/ off. if i turn the parking lights off the lights go off and when i turn them on, they come on, other than that i can't figure it out. im guessing that i somehow pulled the wires tight at some point causing the ground to come loose, but what would cause it to do what its doing now
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