I have a 2002 tacoma double cab. The trailer wire converter is located behind the rear seat drivers side. The black box. Below the connection on the box are 4 5amp fuses each is labeled. Most likely you have blown a fuse. What ever model you have locate the converter and the fuses will be inline with it, they are to protect the box.
Yes, on a 2001 Tacoma it was a blown 5 amp fuse in the separate harness dedicated to the trailer lights. I did not realize Toyota Tacoma's came with a separate harness and fuse block just for the trailer lights/harness (this is separate from the under dash (#1) and under hood (#2). On a 2001 Tacoma , it located underneath the driver's side rear jump seat next to the factory tire jack.
The 2002 Chevrolet avalanche horn and trailer lights have different fuses. The fuses can be found in the fuse box. The location of the fuses can be found on the inside cover of the fuse box.
In the floor cover behind the drivers seat (turn the knob on the cover & lift it out) you'll see some inline fuse holders in the wiring harness........... one of them is the trailer brake lights Good Luck !!!
check the fuse in the underhood fuse box. There are separate fuses for the trailer turn circuits and tail lights. If the fuse is burnt, replace and reconnect the trailer. If the fuse blows again, check the trailer wiring for a short on the park light wire.
Ford has a separate fuse and panel for the trailer lights. In 2002? they incorporated these fuses in with the main fuse panel I believe. Prior to 2002 these fuses were in the power distribution box under the hood. I would start looking for a 7.5 amp or 10 amp mini-fuse.
Tail lights and brake lights fuse.
It is for the trailer running lights.
There are separate fuses for trailer signal lights in main fuse panel
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Yes.
It should be in the owners manual
fuse is in the engine comaprtment fuse box.