This diagram really cleared up the wiring layout for me. It is just as, the used trailer I purchased is wired. Except the manufacturer used all the wrong color wires and the damaged lights no longer work. Im having to rewire , replace the trailer connector, add and ID Bar on back , and replace most of the running and marker lights. Thanks for posting this.
There are some insanely crummy videos on the topic on you tube so you need to make videos or do tutorials for people making videos on how to do things because you dont waste time and are extremely well put together. Blessings from Texas and thank you it also helps that you're set up is the same as Ford super duty
Sir thank you for your video. It was very informative and concise and it didn’t waste a bunch of time and it told me exactly what I need to know. Thank you very much.
Hi Atubeviewer, Thanks for watching. That is a great idea, I didn't think of that. For now here you go. Splice the blue wire from the breakaway switch to the blue trailer brake wire from the breakaway battery box. Splice the black wire from the breakaway switch into the Trailer 7-way connector brake circuit. The color of the brake circuit may vary trailer to trailer. Splice the red battery positive wire from the breakaway battery box to the Trailer 7-way connector 12V+ auxiliary power circuit. The color of the 12V+ auxiliary power circuit may vary from trailer to trailer. Attach the white wire from the breakaway battery box to the trailer chassis using a ring terminal or Splice with white trailer wire. hope this helps
Can I add additional running lights to the running light wire? I won't to add colored side lights on the trailer. What kind of 12 volt item could I use? Hope these aren't dumb questions. Great video. Very clear. Thanks
Hi ecook, thanks for watching and nice comment. They are no dumb questions; all questions are valid here 😊. You can connect any 12V rated lights. Even led light strips if you want. BUT if you go with led lights make sure all your lights are led in the circuit. Not good to mix and match led and halogen lights. All your lights should be connected in parallel. Also make sure you respect the laws of color lights in your part of town (if they are any LOL). PS: one thing to considered, when connecting light in parallel you will need more amps. Make sure you have the right fuse for your running lights (especially for halogen). Let me know if this helps 😊
Great video, all my wires are wired the same as your video but when my running lights are on and I plug in my trailer in to truck the taillights on truck get brighter. Any ideas?
Hi chrishawley, thanks for watching, first thing I would do is on the trailer, make sure the connector is clean and free of corrosion. Then you will need to make sure that the main trailer connector ground and the grounds for the all the lights are attached to clean and corrosion free bare metal surfaces. Corrosion will add resistance that can cause voltage change. If they are clean and all wire are fine. Then I would suspect your converter box that can be going bad. Let me know we will figure it out. 👍
Hi gala83filmstaylorg7, thanks for watching. One reason I can think of why you’re running light stay on is that your auxiliary 12v wire might be connected to your running lights. Or both running light wire and 12v aux wire seen to be connected to running light. Check that out and let us know 👍
@joetheboatguy5394 so you were right the top two pins where wired backwards giving my running lights constant power...I switched them but now my running lights only work with my truck lights turned on instead of auto? Is that normal? It's a 2015 chevy silverado
Ok we got one problem resolved 👍 Now for the running lights working on the ON position but not on Auto. Are you on parking when you’re testing? Maybe your auto only activate on Drive position. Try that.
hi gregridesbikes, thanks for watching. they are many ways to cover unused wires. You can use the most basic way with electric tape. You can also use shrink tubes, self-fusing silicone tape or Liquid electric tape. I hope this helps :)
Hello Vincent Aguirre, thanks for watching, usually white is ground for trailers, brown is lights, yellow is left and stop light and green is right and stop light. Your black wire is not usually on trailer wires. What you can do is fallow the wire and see if it goes to your brake. Usually brake is a blue wire unless previous owners change the wires.
Hi draganku. Thanks for watching. I suspect that your flasher lights are not working either. You would have to check your yellow and green cables. Make sure they are well-connected.
Hi Mike, thanks for watching. Don’t forget to subscribe 🙂. Trailer wire is usually 16 gauge. Now if your lights are led you could even go smaller size. I would stick to 16 gauge 👍
Hi Blake Rothermel, thanks for watching. If you only have one wire that would mean your ground wire should be the screw on the light and will be attached to your metal frame. Your trailer frame will be ground. Some lights are made that way
Hi sirtaz, thanks for watching. Have you tried another trailer to see if the problem is on your vehicule side or trailer side. There’s also plug-in leds to test your vehicule side. That would be the first step. Let me know. We’ll figure it out. 👍
This diagram really cleared up the wiring layout for me. It is just as, the used trailer I purchased is wired. Except the manufacturer used all the wrong color wires and the damaged lights no longer work. Im having to rewire , replace the trailer connector, add and ID Bar on back , and replace most of the running and marker lights. Thanks for posting this.
Wonderful video! Was looking for something for our horse trailer. Precise, to the point, and easily understood.
Thank you for taking the time to create this video - this helped me troubleshoot a short that I had in my trailer.
There are some insanely crummy videos on the topic on you tube so you need to make videos or do tutorials for people making videos on how to do things because you dont waste time and are extremely well put together. Blessings from Texas and thank you it also helps that you're set up is the same as Ford super duty
THANK YOU !!!! for being fast , simple, and understandable !!
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Incredible content. Please make more in this format!
Hi Joe Thurman, Thanks for the nice comment 👍
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Sir thank you for your video. It was very informative and concise and it didn’t waste a bunch of time and it told me exactly what I need to know. Thank you very much.
Thank you for this simple explanation - sent from lying under my trailer currently lol
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Good video, would have been a great video if you also showed the run away brake wiring too.
Hi Atubeviewer, Thanks for watching. That is a great idea, I didn't think of that. For now here you go.
Splice the blue wire from the breakaway switch to the blue trailer brake wire from the breakaway battery box.
Splice the black wire from the breakaway switch into the Trailer 7-way connector brake circuit. The color of the brake circuit may vary trailer to trailer.
Splice the red battery positive wire from the breakaway battery box to the Trailer 7-way connector 12V+ auxiliary power circuit. The color of the 12V+ auxiliary power circuit may vary from trailer to trailer.
Attach the white wire from the breakaway battery box to the trailer chassis using a ring terminal or Splice with white trailer wire.
hope this helps
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Thanks for the video joe!
Brief, quick and concise. Thank you.
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Thanks for video. Diagram makes it easy
thank you it did i will be using this to wire my new cargo trailer that has no wiring in it at all.
Thanks for watching, good luck with your project 👍, don’t be shy if you have any question, I will try to help.
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Can I add additional running lights to the running light wire? I won't to add colored side lights on the trailer. What kind of 12 volt item could I use?
Hope these aren't dumb questions. Great video. Very clear.
Thanks
Hi ecook, thanks for watching and nice comment. They are no dumb questions; all questions are valid here 😊. You can connect any 12V rated lights. Even led light strips if you want. BUT if you go with led lights make sure all your lights are led in the circuit. Not good to mix and match led and halogen lights. All your lights should be connected in parallel. Also make sure you respect the laws of color lights in your part of town (if they are any LOL).
PS: one thing to considered, when connecting light in parallel you will need more amps. Make sure you have the right fuse for your running lights (especially for halogen).
Let me know if this helps 😊
👍
best ever
Great video, all my wires are wired the same as your video but when my running lights are on and I plug in my trailer in to truck the taillights on truck get brighter. Any ideas?
Hi chrishawley, thanks for watching, first thing I would do is on the trailer, make sure the connector is clean and free of corrosion. Then you will need to make sure that the main trailer connector ground and the grounds for the all the lights are attached to clean and corrosion free bare metal surfaces. Corrosion will add resistance that can cause voltage change. If they are clean and all wire are fine. Then I would suspect your converter box that can be going bad. Let me know we will figure it out. 👍
GMC 7 pen... red left turn , brown right turn , blue brake , yellow aux, black run, white negative.
Why would my trailer running lights stay on while the truck is off an parked?
Hi gala83filmstaylorg7, thanks for watching. One reason I can think of why you’re running light stay on is that your auxiliary 12v wire might be connected to your running lights. Or both running light wire and 12v aux wire seen to be connected to running light. Check that out and let us know 👍
@joetheboatguy5394 so you were right the top two pins where wired backwards giving my running lights constant power...I switched them but now my running lights only work with my truck lights turned on instead of auto? Is that normal? It's a 2015 chevy silverado
Ok we got one problem resolved 👍
Now for the running lights working on the ON position but not on Auto. Are you on parking when you’re testing? Maybe your auto only activate on Drive position. Try that.
What do you with the wire you don’t need
hi gregridesbikes, thanks for watching. they are many ways to cover unused wires. You can use the most basic way with electric tape. You can also use shrink tubes, self-fusing silicone tape or Liquid electric tape. I hope this helps :)
Hello I have a 06 equipment pro utility trailer, with a white black yellow brown and green wires not sure how to hook up especially e brakes
Hello Vincent Aguirre, thanks for watching, usually white is ground for trailers, brown is lights, yellow is left and stop light and green is right and stop light. Your black wire is not usually on trailer wires. What you can do is fallow the wire and see if it goes to your brake. Usually brake is a blue wire unless previous owners change the wires.
I just install tow bar ,connected the el...used this box tab7a
But have some issue ..missing stop light.
Maybe the trailer have some lose wire or ..?
Hi draganku. Thanks for watching. I suspect that your flasher lights are not working either. You would have to check your yellow and green cables. Make sure they are well-connected.
the only time a ground wire goes to each light is if it is LED,,the frame is otherwise the ground.
Hi Kevindendy, thanks for watching, I use the frame as ground but not everyone likes doing that. Even on vehicles the frames are usually ground. 👍
Where is you battery box and break away? And all wiring associated with it?
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Not that I see it on paper, I think I will try this because it stops alot of the going from side to side!
What gauge wire?
Hi Mike, thanks for watching. Don’t forget to subscribe 🙂. Trailer wire is usually 16 gauge. Now if your lights are led you could even go smaller size. I would stick to 16 gauge 👍
Where do you connect the ground wire to each light? My reverse lights only have one wire.
Hi Blake Rothermel, thanks for watching. If you only have one wire that would mean your ground wire should be the screw on the light and will be attached to your metal frame. Your trailer frame will be ground.
Some lights are made that way
I did exactly what the diagram said and it still doesn’t work
Hi sirtaz, thanks for watching. Have you tried another trailer to see if the problem is on your vehicule side or trailer side. There’s also plug-in leds to test your vehicule side. That would be the first step. Let me know. We’ll figure it out. 👍
Youre a great content creator@joetheboatguy5394
what about the lic plate light?
hi tonylarge5298, thanks for watching, License plate light is usually connected on the brown wire. so it's connected with tail and running lights