Troubleshooting No Power to Left Turn/Stop Trailer Fuse on 2005 Chevy Silverado
Updated 05/03/2019 | Published 05/02/2019 >
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Question:
lights on truck working fine, not working at 7 pin connector or no juice on either side of left turn -stop fuse in dash panel with or without pedal pushed.
asked by: Keith
Expert Reply:
Since you aren't getting power to either side of the fuse the only way that you could get your left turn/stop circuit to work on the 7-Way of your 2005 Chevy Silverado without taking it in to a shop is to splice in behind your left tail light and route 14 Gauge Wire # DW02412-1 from the left turn/stop circuit to the pin in the 9 o'clock position on your 7-Way. I recommend using heat shrink butt connectors like part # DW05745-5 to do so.
If you'd rather not do that then you need to take your pickup in to a shop and have them locate the issue and fix it.
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