Bill D
Senior Member
Camper: 2013 Hawk, 1 battery + solar
I can't seem to get power to my exterior LED marker lights.
I'm quite certain that there is no issue with the wiring at the truck. I've checked the truck wiring. I have power going to both pins in the 3 pin connector (when the truck lights are on) and a good ground.
It appears to be an issue within the camper itself.
What are the obvious things to check for. I'm not certain which fuse is for the exterior LEDs but all the fuses appear to be in good shape.
My guess is that the camper is not completing the ground circuit. The reason I think this is the case is I put my multimeter on the ground female barrel (on the camper side of the plug) and tested for continuity between the main power circuit and the marker light circuit. Neither indicate a complete circuit. I assume the main power circuit should do so when the plunger is pulled out and the fuses are good. The marker light circuit should always be complete, regardless of the plunger position.
I can't seem to get power to my exterior LED marker lights.
I'm quite certain that there is no issue with the wiring at the truck. I've checked the truck wiring. I have power going to both pins in the 3 pin connector (when the truck lights are on) and a good ground.
It appears to be an issue within the camper itself.
What are the obvious things to check for. I'm not certain which fuse is for the exterior LEDs but all the fuses appear to be in good shape.
My guess is that the camper is not completing the ground circuit. The reason I think this is the case is I put my multimeter on the ground female barrel (on the camper side of the plug) and tested for continuity between the main power circuit and the marker light circuit. Neither indicate a complete circuit. I assume the main power circuit should do so when the plunger is pulled out and the fuses are good. The marker light circuit should always be complete, regardless of the plunger position.