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<blockquote data-quote="WhiteMoose" data-source="post: 273855" data-attributes="member: 1835"><p>I have a tester, but I've never really used it before so that will be a learning experience as well. </p><p>The truck was factory wired with the outlet. </p><p>I think I will go down the road to the neighbors and see if I can plug into their camper to test the lights. That would at least tell me if problem is in the truck or not. :wink: I was just not familiar with these 7-prong plugs so I didn't know if you had to sometimes bend the prongs or add die electric grease to the connections or something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhiteMoose, post: 273855, member: 1835"] I have a tester, but I've never really used it before so that will be a learning experience as well. The truck was factory wired with the outlet. I think I will go down the road to the neighbors and see if I can plug into their camper to test the lights. That would at least tell me if problem is in the truck or not. :wink: I was just not familiar with these 7-prong plugs so I didn't know if you had to sometimes bend the prongs or add die electric grease to the connections or something. [/QUOTE]
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