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Old 11-20-2020, 11:35 PM
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Can you have the truck on for a while with the fuse in and the lights off without blowing the fuse?

If it is absolutely only when you turn the lights on I'd have a very very good look at the wires from the trailer connector as that's probably the main culprit. Trace them as far as you can and look for any damages or exposed wires. If you have a multimeter or can borrow one check for ohms between the frame and each pin in the trailer connector.

I'm sure others may have more experience and information on this but I like to rule out other things before I start thinking it's in my dash.
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