hobobimmer
06-01-2010, 10:35 PM
Good evening all:
I drove to Dallas to have Remco driveshaft disconnect installed last week on our Nissan Frontier. They did great job with that. They also installed baseplate brackets from Roadmaster so we can tow it. Last, they wired the Frontier for towing, or so I thought.
Upon return from Dallas, Deb and I hooked it up to bus with the electric cord they made me. Left turn signal worked. Left flasher worked. Right turn signal did NOT work. Right flasher did NOT work. Left brake light worked. Right brake light did NOT work. NEITHER tail light worked with bus headlights on.
I called installer. They suggested check wiring on electric cord. It's a 6 pin plug, five in a circle with one in the center. So I pulled connections apart. Each was attached in proper place (brown taillights, white ground, green right signal, yellow left signal}. Screws were tight and light tug on wires showed no looseness. Re-assembled. Did same with other end of electric cord.
Called installer again. He recommended check the plug on front of Frontier where I stick the electric cord. Disassembled that, checked tightness of all little screws, and color coding. Couple screws barely loose. Tightened. Re-assembled.
Deb and I then rechecked lights by hooking up to bus. Left turn signal worked. Right turn signal did not. Brake lights worked both sides. Then flashers worked both sides, about 3 blinks, then Deb thinks she heard a little pop (but she's not really sure), and out they went. Tried brakes again. Brake lights no longer working either side. Tried flashers again. Flashers no longer working either side.
Installer had told me to check diodes in taillight section of Frontier, which I've not yet done. Perhaps tomorrow. Could that be it? Can I get them at NAPA, or do I have to order from Roadmaster or have installer send me a few?
The Jeep Wrangler which we were towing had all lights operating according to how they should, which leads us to think it's not an issue on the bus side.
Thanks in advance for help. We appreciate.
Eric and Debbie Faires
Huntsville, TN
I drove to Dallas to have Remco driveshaft disconnect installed last week on our Nissan Frontier. They did great job with that. They also installed baseplate brackets from Roadmaster so we can tow it. Last, they wired the Frontier for towing, or so I thought.
Upon return from Dallas, Deb and I hooked it up to bus with the electric cord they made me. Left turn signal worked. Left flasher worked. Right turn signal did NOT work. Right flasher did NOT work. Left brake light worked. Right brake light did NOT work. NEITHER tail light worked with bus headlights on.
I called installer. They suggested check wiring on electric cord. It's a 6 pin plug, five in a circle with one in the center. So I pulled connections apart. Each was attached in proper place (brown taillights, white ground, green right signal, yellow left signal}. Screws were tight and light tug on wires showed no looseness. Re-assembled. Did same with other end of electric cord.
Called installer again. He recommended check the plug on front of Frontier where I stick the electric cord. Disassembled that, checked tightness of all little screws, and color coding. Couple screws barely loose. Tightened. Re-assembled.
Deb and I then rechecked lights by hooking up to bus. Left turn signal worked. Right turn signal did not. Brake lights worked both sides. Then flashers worked both sides, about 3 blinks, then Deb thinks she heard a little pop (but she's not really sure), and out they went. Tried brakes again. Brake lights no longer working either side. Tried flashers again. Flashers no longer working either side.
Installer had told me to check diodes in taillight section of Frontier, which I've not yet done. Perhaps tomorrow. Could that be it? Can I get them at NAPA, or do I have to order from Roadmaster or have installer send me a few?
The Jeep Wrangler which we were towing had all lights operating according to how they should, which leads us to think it's not an issue on the bus side.
Thanks in advance for help. We appreciate.
Eric and Debbie Faires
Huntsville, TN