[AT] @!#%^% Trailer Wiring
Mike Sloane
msloane at att.net
Fri Aug 6 03:23:07 PDT 2004
The "chassis cabs" come to a local dealer from Ford, and then they are
sent out for installation of the box bodies. I would suspect that the
damage occurs when the bodies are installed.
Mike
Doug Tallman wrote:
>
> Len, one of the accounts I service has a fleet of F350 box trucks. They use
> the factory trailer harness for power to the box. On these, the blue and
> the orange are hot all the time. They seem to have a problem where the
> harness runs behind the cab. There's a harness coming down out of the
> driver's side rear corner that Ts into the harness running frt to back
> along the frame rail. I find a lot of the blue and orange wires broke in
> that area for some unknown reason. Don't know if this will apply to you but
> it may be a place to look. Also those circuits are individually fused in
> the underhood fuse box. Even separate fuses for rt/lft brake and turn. Good
> luck!
>
>
>
> Doug Tallman
> dtallman at accnorwalk.com
> VGTCOA Ohio Regional Director
> Greenwich, OH USA
>
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