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Fuse for 2000 f150 trailer lights - 2000 Ford F150 Flareside SuperCab

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There are three, locate your power distribution box under the hood on the left hand fender well, in side this box locate fuse number 5, the row of fuses closest to the fender and from the rear of the vehicle the third one in that row is number 5. Also number 19 and 20, look all the way in front of the box find a group of four fuses, from the front the second fuse is 19 and directly across is number 20. This information comes from your owners manual, Roadside Emergency section. If you do not have a manual, you can go to www.fleet.ford.com, using the maintenance tab select manuals and enter your vehicle and download it for free. Hope this helps, let me know.

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SOURCE: 2000 Dodge Ram - No hazard flashers

Possibly blew out the hazard flasher unit. Check the flasher unit (usually there are 2, one for directionals and one for flashers).

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Bill

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  • Posted on Jul 03, 2009

SOURCE: no stop and turn lights for trailer hookup f150 1997

Check the fuses under the hood near the brake booster. The trailer fuse are usually in one of those fuse/relay boxes. Good luck.

Curt Downs

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  • Posted on Jan 14, 2009

SOURCE: Trailer lights

7 way connector, running lights, including license plate light, should be a brown wire. Check the back of the plug receiver on the truck, u are going to have to follow it to see if it's mashed, cut, not connected properly to connector, or loose, corroded, or dirty connections at any splice. That should be the problem. Let me know what u find.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 04, 2009

SOURCE: 1997 F150, trailer light hook up was hit, now i

There ia also a plug right next to the spare tire onthe driver's side. When you lower the spare tire you'll see it,make sure the plug wasn't jarred loose during the collision,and yes there are relays for the tow package,they're in a smaller box next to the power distribution box on the driver's side under the hood.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 09, 2010

SOURCE: 2001 F150 supercrew w/ factory towing - No tail lights on trailer

Not sure which fuse you checked.
The Engine Compartment Fuse Panel ( Battery Junction Box / BJB ) is where the fuse is for the trailer tow adapter parking lamps.
Fuse # 5 is the fuse for the parking lamps, and the reversing lamps.

Next is the trailer tow adapter park lamp relay. This is what BJB Fuse #5 feeds, and the coil is operated by the truck's parking lamps. This is also in the BJB, Relay 201, it is the 1/2 size relay.

Not sure what you took a resistance reading from on the trailer tow adapter.

If you want, you can pull the trailer tow park lamp relay, and jumper the normally open contacts, which should provide power at the trailer tow adapters, regardless of the truck's lights.
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This is the wiring diagram for the trailer tow park lamps
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