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Originally Posted by billbarbzimm
My tow vehicle light wires pulled from the plug on a hard turn. I have rewired the circular 7 point connector. The left turn signal does not work.
I have tested the tow vehicle connector and it works when plug into a different source than my coach connector. I have tested the connectors in the coach plug and the left turn contact does not give a voltage which tells me the coach wiring has a problem. The tail/ stop/ right lights work on the coach.
the coach is a 2010 Damon Astoria.
Question: What could the problem be with the coach connector? Is it fused? not sure how to proceed to a fix.
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Well Sir,
I'm not that familiar with your model/year coach but, in many Winnes and Itascas, there are separate fuses for the trailer plug. The fuses for the regular light operation, i.e. turn signals, running lights etc. have nothing to do with the trailer plug. So now, the point is, does your particular coach, have a fuse box for the trailer plug and, if so, where might it be? Hmmmm... not sure.
It won't do any good to tell you where mine are 'cause your coach is completely different from ours. So, maybe a call to your manufacturer, either chassis maker or, coach builder might be in order or, at the very least, maybe obtain some coach or, chassis wiring diagrams would most definitely help.
Also, maybe back trace that particular wire, (left turn at the trailer plug) and see possibly where it may lead to. You may find a connection that has slipped apart (some) and or, broken. Now, a question, you say the right turn signal is working, correct? If so, are the brake lights working on the right turn signal pin too? And, if so, are the brake lights working on the left turn signal pin?
Especially since about 98% of the coaches out there, have combination brake/turn signals on the same pins in the trailer plugs. If you get a brake light signal from the left turn signal pin, then the wiring should be good, to that trailer plug since that portion of the operation is good. Meaning, if you do get that brake light, then the wiring and, connection inside the trailer plug is good. It then will point directly at a bad fuse for the LT, in the trailer plug fuse box.
Scott