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The lights on my Haulmark trailer dont work. Anyone who would come to my house tomorrow, monday, tuesday and look into this problem would be paid just like any repair shop. I had a "reputable" company set up to be at my house thursday and they didnt show up or return calls. Call me if your interested. I live in Mesa.......480-258-3726 Allen Taylor.....

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allen, go down to checker or someplace like that, even home depot carries em, get you a tail light kit and install it. very simple. wires are color coded. not hard to install at all. if you have hard to find light assemblies, just get the wires. the plug-in to your truck is marked as to where the correct wires go in order for them to work properly. it's easy. i know i'm a lot smmarter than anybody else, but i've done it a buncha times. if you're not sure where the problem is just pull new wires and put in new bulbs and make sure everything is grounded. you can do iiiiiiit. Lark.

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This is a covered/enclosed trailer. I dont even see how to check bulbs. I figure i will pay someone if anyone is interested. Lark, you are way smarter than everyone............Allen.....480-258-3726

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This is a covered/enclosed trailer. I dont even see how to check bulbs. I figure i will pay someone if anyone is interested. Lark, you are way smarter than everyone............Allen.....480-258-3726

 

Unless there is access from the rear like many of the newer autos, bulb changes are done by removing the lenses. That said, it's likely not a bulb problem.

 

It's pretty rare for none of the lights to work unless there is a ground or fuse problem somewhere. So are ANY of the lights working -- i.e. turn signals, brake or tail lights? If not and if possible, have you tried plugging the trailer into a different vehicle? If you can, try it; that will eliminate a possible problem in your truck, such as a blown fuses or bad ground to the trailer plug.

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More than likely it's a wire that's worn through the insulation somewhere and is grounding out, causing a blown fuse. Easiest way to check is to look at your fuses. Find the one that's bad and then replace it. Turn the lights on. If it blows again, you have a wire grounding out.

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The lights on my Haulmark trailer dont work. Anyone who would come to my house tomorrow, monday, tuesday and look into this problem would be paid just like any repair shop. I had a "reputable" company set up to be at my house thursday and they didnt show up or return calls. Call me if your interested. I live in Mesa.......480-258-3726 Allen Taylor.....

 

Mr. Taylor, I was talking with Amanda the other day and she told me her husband, Paul, knows a guy who will come to your house and work on trailers. Maybe this will help ya. Good luck. :)

 

TJ

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if i could crawl around i'd do it. this new knee is still really sore. whenever i build a trailer i always put the wires in a conduit. most of the time with trailer lights, it's a grounding problem. good luck. Lark.

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Thank you everyone for your advice. I ended up running it over to uhaul and it was a blown fuse. Kinda thought I would offer it up to someone here who might need some pocket money before I ran it too a shop. Surprisingly no phone calls so I had to get r done. Thanks again to all who responded..........Allen.........

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