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Old 10-01-2007, 08:55 AM   #1
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I had to move my car trailer this weekend and decided to do it with the MH. In doing so I find no trailer running lights. Today I get out the test light and have juice to the L,R,brake switch but no running lights. So I figure before I start really ripping in to the wiring I'll see if there are towing fuses. I did a quick search here on the forum and sure enough it told me tere was, where it was, what number it was and the amperage. I confirmed this and I am back up & running without even getting dirty. Thanks forum once again for being here.

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I had to move my car trailer this weekend and decided to do it with the MH. In doing so I find no trailer running lights. Today I get out the test light and have juice to the L,R,brake switch but no running lights. So I figure before I start really ripping in to the wiring I'll see if there are towing fuses. I did a quick search here on the forum and sure enough it told me tere was, where it was, what number it was and the amperage. I confirmed this and I am back up & running without even getting dirty. Thanks forum once again for being here.

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Old 10-01-2007, 01:27 PM   #3
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Hotrod32,

Yes, ther are some very helpful people here. I lost the taillights on the Tow Dolly, and could not find the fuses. Turned out there were behind some sheetmetal in the basement electrical compartment (unlabeled). I'd have never thought to look there! But a forum member pointed the way.
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