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The trailer light are connected to you vehicles wiring. Turn brake running. If the tail light are on on your vehicle you start checking wiring. If the tail lamps do not work check fuses in vehicle. If the trailer is hooked up and the fuse blows again check trailer. If it blows agin without trailer check vehicle wiring.
Eric,
Does the break light on the top of the cab work? If so the fuse and stop lamp relay are ok.
If not the 10 amp fuse in fuse box (JB) maybe open # 20 Stop Lamp passenger side panel . If it is good there is a stop lamp relay (E12) in fuse box under hood from the manual it is the second one in from the left by the battery. Also there is a(VDC) Control Unit (E125) can't find where in the manual it is located.
You would think that the power from the battery , fuse switch to lights not, that is why I got the complete manual for the truck. hard to under stand at times.
if you go to the parts store they make them ready to plug in you will have to just unplug the tail lights and plug the wire harness inplace of it then itll plug back into the original spot.
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