I wasn't sure whether this should be a 5th wheel thing or a tech thing, so I put it here...
We have a new Keystone Cougar High Country 246 5th wheel (normal, little 5th wheel). It has the standard 7 wire plug. I have NO right-side brake light on the trailer...
I have TAIL lights on both sides.
I have TURN SIGNALS ON BOTH SIDES.
I have a brake light on the left, but NONE on the right.
I'm not even sure how this is POSSIBLE, since as I understand it, the same wire handles the turn signal and brake light, but I do NOT have a brake light.
I'm making some assumptions:
The trailer, like a car (or my truck) is body ground and just needs hot leads for the lights
If the brake light and turn signal for the right side are the same pin on the plug of the truck, with BOTH should work or NEITHER if there's a problem... Which clearly is wrong, since the turn signal works and the brake light doesn't
YES, the first thing I did was change the bulb on the trailer... Just in case. It's not the bulb
The second thing I did was plug and unplug things repeatedly in case there was poor contact
I checked the plug on the truck, and the pin for the right brake/turn works perfectly (as does the left, the tail lights, and so on). Push the brake pedal, the pin has power. Let up, it doesn't. Turn on the turn signal, it blinks. So, I presume the problem is SOMEWHERE in the trailer. The light is a standard 1157 with a brown wire and a green wire. I presume the trailer is body ground since there are only 2 wires (correct?), and when the lights are on, grounding my test light to the bulb socket works. As I said, when the turn signal is on, the bright filament blinks, but when the brakes are on I get no right brake light.
I'll call the dealer tomorrow morning and see if they have any brilliant ideas, but it's been my experience that I get a LOT more help and knowledge in here than from the dealer (any dealer)!
So, anybody have an idea what's going on?
We have a new Keystone Cougar High Country 246 5th wheel (normal, little 5th wheel). It has the standard 7 wire plug. I have NO right-side brake light on the trailer...
I have TAIL lights on both sides.
I have TURN SIGNALS ON BOTH SIDES.
I have a brake light on the left, but NONE on the right.
I'm not even sure how this is POSSIBLE, since as I understand it, the same wire handles the turn signal and brake light, but I do NOT have a brake light.
I'm making some assumptions:
The trailer, like a car (or my truck) is body ground and just needs hot leads for the lights
If the brake light and turn signal for the right side are the same pin on the plug of the truck, with BOTH should work or NEITHER if there's a problem... Which clearly is wrong, since the turn signal works and the brake light doesn't
YES, the first thing I did was change the bulb on the trailer... Just in case. It's not the bulb
The second thing I did was plug and unplug things repeatedly in case there was poor contact
I checked the plug on the truck, and the pin for the right brake/turn works perfectly (as does the left, the tail lights, and so on). Push the brake pedal, the pin has power. Let up, it doesn't. Turn on the turn signal, it blinks. So, I presume the problem is SOMEWHERE in the trailer. The light is a standard 1157 with a brown wire and a green wire. I presume the trailer is body ground since there are only 2 wires (correct?), and when the lights are on, grounding my test light to the bulb socket works. As I said, when the turn signal is on, the bright filament blinks, but when the brakes are on I get no right brake light.
I'll call the dealer tomorrow morning and see if they have any brilliant ideas, but it's been my experience that I get a LOT more help and knowledge in here than from the dealer (any dealer)!
So, anybody have an idea what's going on?