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<blockquote data-quote="countryboy210" data-source="post: 86695" data-attributes="member: 532"><p>I Agree With You, Sounds Like A Poor Ground Connection. If It's Just One Light Dim, It Could Be A Couple Things, But All Of Them Are Dim. . . Check The Grounding First. Does The New Plug You Installed Have A Specific (White) Grounding Wire? How Many Wires Are On Your New Plug? If You Have Just A Floating Ground Connection Between The Tow Vehicle And The Trailer By Just The Hitch Coupler, Try This Test First. With The Lights On, Take Out Your Jumper Cables. Put One Red Clamp On The Hitch Or On The Tow Vehicle's Frame, Then Attach The Other Red Clamp Somewhere On The Trailer Frame. If ALL The Lights Come Bright At Once, You Have Found Your "Problem". Beef Up The Ground Connections.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="countryboy210, post: 86695, member: 532"] I Agree With You, Sounds Like A Poor Ground Connection. If It's Just One Light Dim, It Could Be A Couple Things, But All Of Them Are Dim. . . Check The Grounding First. Does The New Plug You Installed Have A Specific (White) Grounding Wire? How Many Wires Are On Your New Plug? If You Have Just A Floating Ground Connection Between The Tow Vehicle And The Trailer By Just The Hitch Coupler, Try This Test First. With The Lights On, Take Out Your Jumper Cables. Put One Red Clamp On The Hitch Or On The Tow Vehicle's Frame, Then Attach The Other Red Clamp Somewhere On The Trailer Frame. If ALL The Lights Come Bright At Once, You Have Found Your "Problem". Beef Up The Ground Connections. [/QUOTE]
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