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Old 10-30-2011, 09:10 PM   #2
MudDog
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Hi Debbie,

Did the backup lights ever work? If I recall, the backup light is wired thru the center AUX pin on the Bargman connector. Often this pin is not wired from the tow vehicle, so the backup lights on the trailer will never come on.

On my Sienna the TM dealer installed the bargman connector and did not wire the backup-light - I did it myself a few months later.

My Tacoma came with the factory hitch and connector, but once again the backup-light pin was not wired so I had to do it myself.

As far as the brake light only working on one side, on the side that it is not working, check the ground. You can take a short piece of wire and with one end touch the light ground wire and the other end touch the skin of the TM. If the light then comes on (while someone is hitting the brakes), it is a bad ground. On my TM the screws that hold the light fixture to the trailer are the only metal contact to the skin. If there is caulk or an otherwise loose/bad contact between the screw that the ground wire is connected to and the skin of the TM, the light won't work.

--jim
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