Post Reply 
 
Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
light problem
10-08-2009, 06:50
Post: #1
light problem
Helo, We are trying to hook up a trailer and are having trouble with the lights.
Without the trailer hooked up the left turn signals work only when the
headlights are off. When the headlights are on the left signals on the bus do
not work. All the other lights work on the bus. Checked voltage at the bus
trailer connector and when headlights are on there is also 12v at the left turn
signal terminal. Any ideas where to go from here? Thanks so much!

Robert Rahn
Kalispell MT
1988 pt40
Quote this message in a reply
10-08-2009, 07:42
Post: #2
light problem
Check for good ground at the left light and the turn signal.


Curt Sprenger
1987 PT38 8V92 "MacAttack Racing"
Anaheim Hills, CA




On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 11:50 AM, chaunceyboyblu <"chaunceyboyblu@hotmail.com"> wrote:
 


Helo, We are trying to hook up a trailer and are having trouble with the lights. Without the trailer hooked up the left turn signals work only when the headlights are off. When the headlights are on the left signals on the bus do not work. All the other lights work on the bus. Checked voltage at the bus trailer connector and when headlights are on there is also 12v at the left turn signal terminal. Any ideas where to go from here? Thanks so much!



Robert Rahn

Kalispell MT

1988 pt40



Quote this message in a reply
10-08-2009, 17:05
Post: #3
light problem
Hard to follow but I think there is a tail light 12v path that is crossed with
the left turn 12v path. I cant tell if the trailer has anything to do with it
in your description. It sounds like the trailer hookup work is simply the time
you found out about the problem.

One place a tail light connection can cross with a blinker connection is at or
in a bulb. If the bulb has two contacts on the bottom and two filaments in the
bulb. Weird stuff happens when you add more wire to share voltage and glow bulbs
like plugging in a trailer. for this it is a good idea to run the r's up in the
bus to overcome minimal voltage issues. LED setups may not even glow on less
than 12 volts delivered.

One other often screwed up place is at the bus end trailer plug. you might want
to untape the wires an have a look

If it is a issue that only arises when you hook up the trailer, I would try one
other trailer to see if it repeats and learn if it is the bus or the trailer.

If all else fails take it to a equipment rental yard for repair


Greg of Tim&Greg
94ptca

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "chaunceyboyblu"
wrote:
>
> Helo, We are trying to hook up a trailer and are having trouble with the
lights. Without the trailer hooked up the left turn signals work only when the
headlights are off. When the headlights are on the left signals on the bus do
not work. All the other lights work on the bus. Checked voltage at the bus
trailer connector and when headlights are on there is also 12v at the left turn
signal terminal. Any ideas where to go from here? Thanks so much!
>
> Robert Rahn
> Kalispell MT
> 1988 pt40
>
Quote this message in a reply
10-09-2009, 00:16
Post: #4
light problem
Have you popped an isolator diode on the harness that keeps one connection from the others?

--- On Fri, 10/9/09, TimV wrote:
From: TimV Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: light problem
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, October 9, 2009, 1:05 AM




Hard to follow but I think there is a tail light 12v path that is crossed with the left turn 12v path. I cant tell if the trailer has anything to do with it in your description. It sounds like the trailer hookup work is simply the time you found out about the problem.



One place a tail light connection can cross with a blinker connection is at or in a bulb. If the bulb has two contacts on the bottom and two filaments in the bulb. Weird stuff happens when you add more wire to share voltage and glow bulbs like plugging in a trailer. for this it is a good idea to run the r's up in the bus to overcome minimal voltage issues. LED setups may not even glow on less than 12 volts delivered.



One other often screwed up place is at the bus end trailer plug. you might want to untape the wires an have a look



If it is a issue that only arises when you hook up the trailer, I would try one other trailer to see if it repeats and learn if it is the bus or the trailer.



If all else fails take it to a equipment rental yard for repair



Greg of Tim&Greg

94ptca



--- In WanderlodgeForum@ yahoogroups. com, "chaunceyboyblu" wrote:

>

> Helo, We are trying to hook up a trailer and are having trouble with the lights. Without the trailer hooked up the left turn signals work only when the headlights are off. When the headlights are on the left signals on the bus do not work. All the other lights work on the bus. Checked voltage at the bus trailer connector and when headlights are on there is also 12v at the left turn signal terminal. Any ideas where to go from here? Thanks so much!

>

> Robert Rahn

> Kalispell MT

> 1988 pt40

>



Quote this message in a reply
Post Reply 




User(s) browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)