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Old 06-17-2015, 08:58 PM   #1
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Unhappy 2010 Jayco G@ Blinkers / Brake Lights not working

I have a 2010 Jayco G2 Camper. The brake lights and blinkers do not work. The running lights do work and the tail lights work. I have replaced the harness plug on my 2008 Ford F 350 Diesel and on the camper. I have replaced the bulbs as well. I still have the same result.

Does anyone have any idea why the blinkers do not blink and the brake lights do not light up but all other lights work
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Old 06-17-2015, 09:25 PM   #2
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Maybe a blown fuse or relay on your Truck??
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I have a 2010 Jayco G2 Camper. The brake lights and blinkers do not work. The running lights do work and the tail lights work. I have replaced the harness plug on my 2008 Ford F 350 Diesel and on the camper. I have replaced the bulbs as well. I still have the same result.

Does anyone have any idea why the blinkers do not blink and the brake lights do not light up but all other lights work
The place to start would be the truck trailer connector:
If you have a 12-volt test light or voltmeter, you can use that to check the terminals on your truck connector.
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The connector would be a good place to start. If you have power in all wire holes, then it would be a fault in the wire to light. Check for a wire that has broke free of contact.
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Same thing happened to me.it is the 20 amp fuse it is a thick square fuse i could not find it took it to my ford dealer and one of the tech showed me took to sec. I had even looked at it but thought it was ok.
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What they said.
Get a test light that plugs in your pigtail connector at the back of the truck and isolate it to the truck or camper. That cuts the problem in half.

Lots of trucks have separate fuses for the trailer lights.
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Same thing happened to me.it is the 20 amp fuse it is a thick square fuse i could not find it took it to my ford dealer and one of the tech showed me took to sec. I had even looked at it but thought it was ok.
X2. Had the same thing happen to my FIL. There is a separate fuse for the TT brake and signal lights
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