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Thread: Trailor light problem solved

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    Default Trailor light problem solved


    Well, I hate to admit it but I feel like Dumba**. Even though I felt like I had checked all the fuses that pertained, obviously I didn't. Sat. wid was blowing like Kansas so I decided to go back at it, got out the book, ID the fuses, poped the hood and the first 15a fuse I pulled was fryed. Problem solved, no more worries comming home after dark. Thanks for all the help ya'll gave on this problem.

    3GD

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    Just make sure you hook up the boat and turn your lights on.
    If you think about it, there was a reason the fuse blew in the first place.
    Better to find out now then later.
    Mike

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    Glad it was an easy fix. Billy

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    glad you found the problem and it was a easy fix.

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    You might try unpluging your lights b4 backing in the water, could be shorting out.

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