February 6, 200818 yr I have a drawtite wiring harness for my 99 Forester that I've used twice in three years? The last time I went to rent a trailer from Uhaul, I discovered that right turn signal terminal for the trailer was dead. All other lights work just fine. The problem lies somewhere in the little box where the wires from the car go through to the jack that plugs into the tralier wiring. Questions: Can I just cut the right turn signal wires and splice them together withough them running through the box? Also, just curious as to what this box does and what's acually failing inside this box?
February 6, 200818 yr Questions: Can I just cut the right turn signal wires and splice them together withough them running through the box? I'm afraid not.Reason: The brake light filament and the turn signal are the same on the trailer. If you wired it as you say, when the brakes were applied the current would feed back through the TS wiring into the car. Also, just curious as to what this box does and what's acually failing inside this box? Using semiconductors (probably SCRs) the box separates the brake lights needed for the common filaments on the trailer. And integrates the car's separate turnsignal signals. Hope this helps a little.
February 7, 200818 yr Author Thanks for the info., Skip. Bummer that these things fail so easily and often.
February 8, 200818 yr Skip - Are you sure they're SCR's and not just plain diodes? If the latter, then could just wire a diode in series with the spliced connection from the turn signal wire.
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