Lest
12/30/2023
Yes, I am still using the second converter through which the fuse blew the second time. I have a new converter ordered, but it has not arrived yet. Sorry, I did not make this clear. Of course I want to get the lights running, but I also want to understand what is going wrong. So, I am looking forward to your explanation. Thanks very much for your prompt reply.
Lest
12/29/2023
I have a 2016 Jeep Compass and recently purchased the small CE Smith Multi-sport trailer for my kayaks. Installation went smoothly. After several outings, however, I noticed that the trailer lights were out and found a blown fuse. Through the internet, I learned that the wiring to the trailer lights must be disconnected from the vehicle side prior to launching the kayaks. I replaced both the 10 amp fuse and the powered converter unit (CURT #56344). Before launching on the next outing, however, I disconnected the trailer lights. I thought everything was fine, but again I found a blown fuse. Back at home, I replaced the fuse (another powered converter unit is on order) and tested the vehicle side with a 4 flat tester. Both left turn (yellow wire) and right turn (green wire) lights lit up without stepping on the brake. Can you explain what my trouble might be? The trailer side tests out fine, independently using a small external battery source. (I am thinking that the powered converter unit might be insufficiently grounded using the self-setting machine screw provided by the manufacturer to ground the unit to the Jeep chassis. As one of you has suggested, I am planning to run a separate ground wire from the vehicle battery back to the powered converter unit next time, but do not know if this might be the underlying problem). Thank you for your advice! This is really a big frustration when the fuses keep blowing, not understanding what’s going on! Looking forward to you insight! Thank you again!
Rod M.
11/1/2023
I would like to know if you can help with the following. I installed a plug and play wiring harness to my 2021 Chevy Equinox LT, FWD. when I hook my trailer to car all trailer lights work except left signal light. I have tried the trailer with several other vehicles and all trailer lights work perfectly. I have the Equinox with several other trailers and the left turn signal does not work on any of them. Changed plug and play harness with same results as previous. GM stating after charging me plenty for dognostics that it it a bad trailer light assemblt for the left signal. Can you help.
Vaughn
10/26/2023
Had to replace trailer side 4-way flat by splicing the wire now I have no running lights….all lights respond to the trailer light test and to the key fob
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Lest
12/31/2023
Ahhhh!!!! I checked the CE Smith installation manual and found the second connector that you are describing hidden in the trailer tongue. I had forgotten entirely about this 4 pole connector, which looks identical to the one at the trailer hitch. It is for sure getting wet when the kayaks are launched. Then the hidden connector is wetted again when we pull the kayaks out of the water and onto the trailer at the end of the day. Then this second connector will be likely wetted once again, because we always wash down the insides of the trailer tongue with fresh water to get rid of salt at the wash down ramp. I'm thinking that I will pull all the wires out of the trailer, so that they never get wet. It means that I will have to manually attach and detach the lights to the kayak frames each time we go out, but we always did this with boats in the old days. Trailer lights never entered the water! Thanks very, very much for your help! Happy New Year!!!!! You guys are terrific!!!!!