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Hi, you need to test if the power is coming to the plug for rear brake light. If the power is not there that is your first problems. Also may have earth wire problem.
If it dies while driving it may be a a crank sensor. If it dies when you take your foot off the gas cruising it most likely an Idle Air Control valve. Either way this should still be under warenty if it is the computer. All emission related parts are covered for 4 years. This includes the computers
try http://www.etrailer.com/faq-wiring.aspx. This should help. Make sure the lights and trailer are grounded. Especially with a tilt trailer. The tilt pins carry the ground. Run a ground strap from the frame to the bed.
Check ground wire to the trailer. On the vehicle and the trailer. Make sure you have a good ground as lighting will seek any path for ground which will feedback and cause lights to act really weird.
GO TO A OREILYS AUTO PARTS OR AUTOZONE THEY CAN SELL YOU WHAT YOU NEED FOR ABOUT $30 DOLLARS AND MAY HELP YOU DO IT IT JUST PLUGS IN TO THE WIRING YOU HAVE
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