We have a 65 31ft soverign, only half of the runing lights are currently working. The front 3 and front corners will not work but all others work fine. I pulled them all out and wires seem to be in good condition. Does anyone have thoughts on how to trace the source wire for the power for the front portion of the trailer? The lights all seem to be somewhat daisychained together, help I am losing my MIND!
Check your umbilical connection at the front of the trailer, it'll look good but not good contact. That age might also have a worked over older 6 prong into 7 prong plug at the newer tow vehicle that gets wishy. (Been there, done that.) Got the umbilical plug fixed up and those other running lights started to work, majic.
I had a smiliar issue with my old 56 Caravanner. You could have a short in your system. Have you recently installed anything new in your Airstream? The PO of the Caravanner had placed screws into the wall the barely pinched a wire shorting it.
Remove the lense and check with a voltmeter or 12v test light. There is only one wire to each light. It comes through the base. Touch one test lead to it and one to the aluminum skin. Check all 5 lights this way. If you get no reading (or test light) the problem is somewhere else. The front clearance lights are wired seperately from the rear. There is a junction box somewhere in the front of your trailer. If it's '68 or older, there is a "patch" under the right front corner of the underbelly that covers the connection to the tow vehicle cord. If it's '69 or newer, the junction box is usually in the front wall underneath the couch. In all cases the green wire is for clearance lights. I suspect there is a loose wire in this junction box. Darol
the park wire runs around the trailer,if the wire breaks,all the lights after the break stops working.mine was at the pass wheels (rat?) eat the wire in two....hard to do,but follow the wire along testing for voltage....
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Just re-read your post and realized your trailer is a '65. Remove the underbelly patch (probably just ahead of the step) and you'll find a rat's nest of wires connected with wire nuts. Sort out the colors. There should be two green wires: one for the front clearance lights and one for the rear clearance lights and tail lights. You'll probably find all sorts of dirt, shredded insulation, and who knows what else in there! Darol
Wow thanks for the informative replies. I will look over these areas over the next few days and try and find the junction box. There is a junction box cover next to the door side towards the front that I will check, if that's not it I am going under! Will report back as to my findings.
Also it would seem that the lights would be daisy chained one to the other in sequence, my front ones in some cases have 2 wires linking each one together, more than seems necessary and the wire is a newer looking darker more flexable green. Wonder if the PO did some hacking?
figured it out folks, sure enouh the green wires that run down the front inner skin passed through a hole in the wood floor. When I ripped out the roted wood floor in the front and pulled it out it ripped the wires in two. found them after some digging around and were barely visable. Haven't tried hooking them back up yet but I am sure this is the problem.
I have a similar problem with my 1996 34 Excella and need help, except I have no running lights at all. Back up, signal, brake lights all okay. Tried trailer plug on two different tow plugs, so know it is not the tow vechicle. Any easy way to test the trailer plug to see if problem is there. Did replace a side running light which was not working but connected white to white and black to black with "new butt connetors". Hate to spent big $ for something that might be simple.
We have a 65 31ft soverign, only half of the runing lights are currently working. The front 3 and front corners will not work but all others work fine. I pulled them all out and wires seem to be in good condition. Does anyone have thoughts on how to trace the source wire for the power for the front portion of the trailer? The lights all seem to be somewhat daisychained together, help I am losing my MIND!
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I had the same problem on a 2005, the branch circuit which fed the front lights had disconnected. If all the lights are out then I would verify no power to them then look for the connection from the power bus or wiring harness. More than likely they are all wired together in parallel so if one burns out the rest will stay on, as always check your grounds. Don't lose your mind just start tracing wires, get a good flashlight and take your time you will be surprised at how much you will learn and the knowledge will come back to help you when you least expect it. I may even want to take a few notes and add to your trailer note book.
Look on the bright side if you have to have running lights out I feel it is better to have the fronts out than the back. I traveled about 500 miles at night with mine out.
Glad you found the problem, I should have read the entire thread.
Hey I have the same problem with my 67 Overlander. How is the green wire for the front running lights routed, that is, where do I look to find the lead so I came chase the problem. My interior panels have not been removed. I only have one green lead connecting to my pig-tail.
Thanks, Tim
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figured it out folks, sure enouh the green wires that run down the front inner skin passed through a hole in the wood floor. When I ripped out the roted wood floor in the front and pulled it out it ripped the wires in two. found them after some digging around and were barely visable. Haven't tried hooking them back up yet but I am sure this is the problem.