Plug in the trailer harness into the 7 pin hookup next to the receive hitch if you have a stock towing package.
Check your fuses. One is probably blown out. If that is the case you might check the trailer light hookup if you have one.
Check the fuses for the trailer wiring.
There are trailer light kits available on-line that contain an adapter necessary to connect the wiring. The adapter is determined by the make, model and year of your vehicle. Extra lights are also available should you need them. Instructions are available. Also the dealership where you are renting or purchasing your trailer will be able to help you with the hookup.
Trailer lights are sold at many stores nationwide. You can find trailer lights at home improvement stores. You can also find trailer lights at automobile repair stores.
Lights are always required to be installed on a boat trailer. This is so no one runs into the back of the trailer, especially at night.
if it has a connector it will be behind the license plate or you have to install one
You do not have the trailer lights connected properly.
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lights are required to be installed on every trailer
Lights are required on a boat trailer to proven those from behind running into your boat trailer. This is especially important at dark where it is difficult to see an unlit trailer.
There are no extra fuses for your trailer lights. If you have the towing package (and you do) the trailer lights run through your regular fuses (tail, brake, turn).