deezlgeezr
Advanced Member
I installed a center high-mount brake light on the rear of my '17 Hawk and connected it to the trailer electrical connector (4-prong male) to improve safety on my rig. I used a 4-prong, 6-ft, 4-wire utility trailer wiring lead (male) and connected it to an LED lamp using two of the four wires in the lead.
I'm satisfied with the setup, but there is one small problem. The high-mount light flashes with the turn signals. I'm wondering if I managed to improperly read the diagram embossed on the connectors and mis-wired the light to the turn signal connector for the trailer.
Does this sound like a reasonable diagnosis? I would love to find out that I could change one wire connection and get a 'flash free' brake light.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
I'm satisfied with the setup, but there is one small problem. The high-mount light flashes with the turn signals. I'm wondering if I managed to improperly read the diagram embossed on the connectors and mis-wired the light to the turn signal connector for the trailer.
Does this sound like a reasonable diagnosis? I would love to find out that I could change one wire connection and get a 'flash free' brake light.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!