Troubleshooting 2014 Dodge Durango Activating Trailer Lights
Updated 03/12/2019 | Published 03/11/2019 >
Question:
2014 Dodge Durango trailer lights Cant get the trailer lights to work
asked by: Bryant L
Expert Reply:
The first thing to establish is if the connector on your 2014 Dodge Durango is supplying power to the trailer connector. If you take a circuit tester like part # PTW2992 and test each function (see attached photos) you can determine if you need to start troubleshooting on your tow vehicle or your trailer.
The next step would be to make sure that both connectors are clean and free of any corrosion or debris. If that looks good then check the fuses for the trailer lights on your Durango. You will be able to find the correct fuse locations in your owner's manual. From what I could find starting on page 603 you need to check cavities F11, F28, F29, F30, F53, and F81.
Let me know if you are still having issues and I can help you troubleshoot further from here.
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