brake lights and rear turn signals
#4
Do a search, but I think that if you look between your bumper and the body below the tailgate, you will see that the trailer wires rub against the body eventually rubbing the cover off the wires and shorts out. I read the thread and put some wire loom around mine to prevent this.
#6
Thanks for the tip. Looks like I have a project for today.
#9
Spent hours yesterday researching this problem on here yesterday, don't know how i missed this thread.
Just looked, sure enough, it's rubbed bare.
silly question though, how the heck do you get the harness to release from the bumper so you can repair the short??
Just looked, sure enough, it's rubbed bare.
silly question though, how the heck do you get the harness to release from the bumper so you can repair the short??
#10
from bottom just push up, and forward on cable. when it unclips the problem is gone for good. the cable is binding when stock and it wears thru.once unclipped u mite need to add some insulation if its worn.
if u do this when new,,,no problem, it will be loose,DO NOT REATTACH IT!!
this was posted last year.
these obvious fixes should have a special place on forum so they can be found easier.
btw,if there ever was a factory production inflicted failure and legitimate recall free fix this is it. it is so blatently cristal clear that the factory mounting CAUSES this rubbing and wear. u can push down and feel the tight fit,UNTIL it is unclipped,then its free and loose. THERE WAS NEVER A NEED FOR THIS PROBLEM,NOT ONCE!!
if u do this when new,,,no problem, it will be loose,DO NOT REATTACH IT!!
this was posted last year.
these obvious fixes should have a special place on forum so they can be found easier.
btw,if there ever was a factory production inflicted failure and legitimate recall free fix this is it. it is so blatently cristal clear that the factory mounting CAUSES this rubbing and wear. u can push down and feel the tight fit,UNTIL it is unclipped,then its free and loose. THERE WAS NEVER A NEED FOR THIS PROBLEM,NOT ONCE!!
Last edited by drtom; 02-27-2011 at 12:45 PM.