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<blockquote data-quote="WhiteMoose" data-source="post: 273712" data-attributes="member: 1835"><p>I just brought home a new to me truck (Toyota Tacoma) that has a 7-prong outlet. </p><p>My old truck just had the 4-wire flat connection, So I bought a plug adapter for the boat wires that converts it from 4-flat to a 7-prong plug. </p><p>When I connect it to the truck, the only lights that work on the trailer are the brake and turn signals. The running lights don't come on even though I have the trucks headlights turned on. </p><p>Could it be that some of the prongs in my plugs just aren't connecting?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhiteMoose, post: 273712, member: 1835"] I just brought home a new to me truck (Toyota Tacoma) that has a 7-prong outlet. My old truck just had the 4-wire flat connection, So I bought a plug adapter for the boat wires that converts it from 4-flat to a 7-prong plug. When I connect it to the truck, the only lights that work on the trailer are the brake and turn signals. The running lights don't come on even though I have the trucks headlights turned on. Could it be that some of the prongs in my plugs just aren't connecting? [/QUOTE]
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