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  • Troubleshooting Right Brake Light Not Functioning on a Trailer when Tail Lights are On
  • If I am understanding you correctly it sounds like when you test your trailer with a 12 volt power source all of the tail light functions work correctly, but then when you connect the trailer to your tow vehicle is when you see problems. If this is the case then it sounds like the problem is on the vehicle side of the wiring and the trailer is good. You could further confirm this if you wanted by trying a different tow vehicle to see if the problem persists or goes away. One thing you coul
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  • Diagnosing Trailer Wiring Problem on 1995 Nissan Pickup
  • A ground problem is a possibility, but having an insufficient ground connection usually causes the trailer lamps to behave erratically, or to work properly until the vehicle headlights are switched on. The best place to start would be to use a circuit tester like part # 3808 and test the trailer connector as each function is tested. This will tell you if the problem exists on the vehicle or the trailer. If your testing shows that the trailer connector is functioning properly, then you kno
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  • Hitch Needed for 1995 Nissan Maxima
  • The hitch you referenced, the Hidden Hitch Class I Receiver, part # 60873 fits the 2009-2011 Maxima or the 2007-2011 Altima, only. For your 1995 Maxima, I would recommend the Hidden Hitch Class I Receiver, part # 24686 or the Curt Class I, part # 11255. The Hidden Hitch model attaches to the vehicle under the bumper and the trunk pan. I prefer the way the Curt receiver attaches, as it uses two additional attachment points to the bumper structure. Because of the stronger attachment, the Curt m
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  • Recommendation For Transmission Cooler On A 1995 Nissan Parthfinder 4X4
  • To determine what kind of transmission cooler you will need depends on how much weight you will be towing and where you will be towing. If you will be towing a light load, less than 2,000 pounds, in flat driving conditions, your 1995 Nissan Pathfinder 4x4 will do fine with a Class I rated cooler. If you will be towing more than a 2,000 pound load through some hills, I would use a Class II or Class III cooler. I would recommend the Derale Series 8000 Plate-Fin Transmission Cooler, part # D
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  • Can I Use A Hitch Extension On The Draw-Tite Trailer Hitch, # 75020, On A 1995 Nissan Pathfinder
  • When using a hitch extension it will reduce the tongue weight capacity of the Draw-Tite Trailer Hitch, # 75020, by 50 percent. The tongue weight capacity of that hitch is 350 lbs, so if you use a hitch extension it will be reduced to 175 lbs. So you will not want to use a hitch extension when towing a trailer. For towing you could use a extended ball mount like the Ball Mount Kit, # EBMK2EL. This will extend the hitch ball 11-1/4 inches from the hitch pin hole and you will not lose the weight
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  • Will a T-One Harness with Modulite On a 1995 Nissan Pickup Work With LED Trailer Lights
  • You would need to use part # 118353 to wire your 1995 Nissan pickup for towing. It includes the necessary taillight converter to make your trailer lights work correctly. You would not need to purchase any other type of wiring, unless you needed to adapt the 4-Way plug to a 5, 6, or 7-Way plug. This part will not cause problems with LED trailer lights. Please note, that it is not suggested to mix LED and incandescent lights on the trailer.
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