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Could someone look up the fuse location for me. I need to know where the fuse is for the trailer running lights. I've still got taillights on the truck and all work fine. No running lights on the trailer. I've got turn and brakes on the trailer. I'm in the field and don't have my books with me.

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If I am reading it right it should be a 40A fuse in the PDC, #8.

 

 

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Well I now know what happened. :duh:

 

It did blow two 40 Amp fuses now. Something went wrong in the truck side of the trailer socket and it melted together. I ended up finishing off my broken trailer socket and got it unplugged from the truck at least to unhitch the trailer. I'll most likely end up using a hacksaw and cutting the plug away from my trailer plug.

 

Next step. Does any know if Dodge still sells those trailer plugs? Do I have to hack up my wiring? (Really don't wanna... :rolleyes: )

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