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Caman96

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You have now seen up close and personal why these suggestions are made. :)

Richard
Yes, good call too! I’m just hoping it was that T-Connector itself that shorted out. That’s the way I found it, looks like someone had made a repair on it itself. Should have new one in a few days and will add dielectric grease to all connections. :shocked:
 

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Yes, good call too! I’m just hoping it was that T-Connector itself that shorted out. That’s the way I found it, looks like someone had made a repair on it itself. Should have new one in a few days and will add dielectric grease to all connections. :shocked:
Probably a dead short in that harness or on their trailer, that they over-fused attempting to get by, until it burned up. Looks like you lucked out and it burned the add-on harness. Be sure check your fuses for the correct values vs. the owner's manual. The bad fuse you pulled may have been larger than spec.

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Probably a dead short in that harness or on their trailer, that they over-fused attempting to get by, until it burned up. Looks like you lucked out and it burned the add-on harness. Be sure check your fuses for the correct values vs. the owner's manual. The bad fuse you pulled may have been larger than spec.

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Yes, I already went through all fuses and all checked out for value. Only #9 had had blown and did it’s job.
 
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