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Yes that could most certainly be an issue. Loose fittings = high resistance and thus voltage drop (and also heat generation which is a danger). On the running lights the scheme is likely a power wire for those, a power wire to the camper batter, and a negative wire from the camper battery (which would also serve as the negative for the lights as well). So if the camper power wire was loose (white wire if its the black/white stuff) then that could easily be occurring. If the black is loose its still possible since the lights don't need much in terms off amps flowing to work.
The fact it was clicking on/off would also lend towards your finding. The connections being loose drop the voltage the seperator is seeing so it turns itself off thinking the truck voltage is falling. Once off the lack of draw will cause the voltage numbers to rise again and it'll turn itself back on. Repeat.
The fact it was clicking on/off would also lend towards your finding. The connections being loose drop the voltage the seperator is seeing so it turns itself off thinking the truck voltage is falling. Once off the lack of draw will cause the voltage numbers to rise again and it'll turn itself back on. Repeat.