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Originally Posted by Tin Ark
Negative I know for a fact the lights on the trailer are solid and if the replacement has issues I’ll double check the trailer ground and all the connections are clean plug to plug I cleaned the trailer plug. I will use my neighbors truck next week if I still have issues.
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I'd really recommend checking the trailer with a different vehicle or the vehicle with a different trailer. I deal with trailer issues fairly often at work and 90 percent of the time it's the trailer not the truck.
Some controllers don't work entirely with LED trailer lights. Sometimes it's both lights, and sometimes it's one circuit. Not really a rhyme or reason from the controller manufacturer, but I think it has to do with the lower resistance of LED lights.
EDIT: It's a lot easier for me to check the trailer or the vehicle than it is to replace components.
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