Troubleshooting Clearance Lights that Blink with the Turn Signals
Question:
When turn signals are turned on side markers lights blink. Can you help?
asked by: Ed K
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Expert Reply:
It sounds like your clearance lights are run to the stop/turn signal circuit instead of being run to the running light circuit.
I would recommend you verify the wiring of your trailer and make sure that you have the correct circuit run to your clearance lights. The running light circuit is typically a brown wire and the circuit right next to the ground circuit that is jacketed on the 4-way.
Check out the FAQ article I attached on trailer wiring also.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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