Left Side Trailer Lights Not Working With New LED Trailer Lights Installed
Question:
I have recently bought LED lights for my boat trailer and I get every function on the RH side but I get nothing on the left, I have checked the wiring on the car and matched the wires on the trailer plug with the socket but still nothing,I checked with a circuit tester and everything seems to be okay at The plug , because I bought the lights already wired up this should be a standard change and the issue is doing my head in is there anything that Im missing here Asimov out of answers Cheers
asked by: Dwayne
Expert Reply:
The first thing that I would recommend checking are the ground connections for the trailer side connector and the lights. Poor ground connections are the most common culprit of trailer wiring issues. The lights will have either a ground wire or they will ground through the mounting hardware. Each of the ground connections should be secured to a clean, bare metal surface on the trailer frame or to the negative terminal of a trailer battery if you have one.
If the ground connections check out fine, then I would start at the trailer side connector. With the trailer connected to the tow vehicle, use your circuit tester to test the left side stop/turn and running light circuits. Probe the wires, past the trailer connector, at different points working your way toward the trailer lights. This will tell you if there is a signal on those circuits and, if so, where the signal terminates.
If you do not have any signal on the left stop/turn or running light circuit, then the issue could be in the connector itself. The pins could be bent or damaged. If you wired the connector yourself, remember to wire the connector to the socket by function, not color. Aftermarket manufacturer wiring and even OEM wiring can use different colors for corresponding functions.
I have attached a trailer wiring FAQ for you to check out that will help when troubleshooting the wiring on your trailer. If you are unable to find the problem or a solution after following these steps, let me know what you come up with and we can do further troubleshooting.


Bob L.
5/25/2020
I just purchased and installed an LED trailer kit, and I also cannot get the left side to work. Since my trailer is old and bolted together, I must have a ground wire run all the way to the rear member that the lights are mounted on. To do this, I presumed that I could take one of the COMMON running light strands (in this case the Yel/Brn) and devote it to a ground (attach to white at connector) and use the Grn/Brn for both left and right running lights. Son of a gun if only the right side lights! Not a grounding issue, and good 12V at the left side... but the LEDs just barely glow. This is mind numbing, so after three hours of pulling y hair out, I'm here looking for answers, too. I suspect the left and right must remain distinct and the same length and that means I'll need to replace the hacked cable. Would love an explanation.


Kevin
6/15/2020
I also have an old rusty trailer with a 4-wire connector. Only one side worked until I got the ground issue straightened out. My problem was that the housing on the side not lighting up was not properly attached to the frame. The frame itself is part of the circuit. If the light housing does not have a separate white ground wire, then it likely grounds through the mounting posts. I had a plastic license plate frame interfering with the ground - just took the right combination of washers and where the plastic license plate frame was positioned. I also ended up scraping a ton of rust off and tightening up several places under the trailer where there were slight "ground gaps." For example - the pin that holds the entire bed to the center tube was a little wiggly. That affected the light that wasn't working even after I had the housing properly attached. So, make sure the housing is attached to the frame for a good ground, then make sure the frame doesn't have gaps - wiggle the pins and other "jump points" and you'll find the issue.


Shaun
8/1/2020
I have the same issue with just the left side. I hook my trailer up to another vehicle and it works fine. But when I hook it up to my vehicle the left side doesn’t work. What should I do?



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LED Combination Tail Light Kit for Trailers under 80" Wide - Submersible - Driver and Passenger
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