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12-03-2014 07:34 PM |
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Originally Posted by Billy-O
(Post 298499)
If it's trailer lights, usually you'll have left turn signal/brake light and right turn signal/brake light. The turn signal feeds also are feeds for brake lights. You probably won't find a straight up brake light feed.:beerchug:
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Not on a Nissan. Like Calvin says below, the brake and turn signals are separate. On his truck, it does have a single feed for brake lights.
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Originally Posted by Shrewcub
(Post 298476)
You may need a trailer light converter. Also leds won't flash correctly with a standard flasher, due to the low current draw.
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The flasher shouldn't be an issue if its just on the trailer. If eliminating light bulbs, then yes, that is true.
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Originally Posted by Calvins66Cub
(Post 298500)
I think you need an adapter. You car has separate brake/turn signal lights.
They make a trailer adapter for that application combining those separate light wires into one brake/turn wire. I would be careful trying things. You might
back-feed the system and mess something up.
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He won't mess anything up, except for at the most blowing a fuse. Yes, all of you who said he needs an "adapter" is correct. It's not really an adapter, it's a little box you wire in. It contains diodes so that the turn signal and brake feed can be sent to the lights without back feed.
Now, just like anything else, we need the year and make of your Nissan truck. No reason to keep guessing until you know what your working on Keith. You know the drill..... Info please!! :beerchug:
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