Been there !
Do you want the answer ?
Like to drove me nuts and I have wired several hundred car/trailer combos in my 2 years as a U haul center manager.
What I had to do was add a ground wire to the outside of the bulb socket.
In the stock wiring design there is a problem with the socket barrel not getting a good ground. To eliminate the problem I added a white wire and placed it on the socket barrel and secured it with a worm drive mini clamp ( like a radiator hose clamp only smaller). I did this to both sides and ran the now hardwired ground back to the tongue to a common ground bolt. I went one step further in that all my trailers are set up so I can clip a lead from a tow vehicle ground to the afore mentioned common ground bolt on the trailer tongue.
99.9% of all trailer light problems are bad grounds especially if they are lighting and disappearing.
I would like to offer a bit of advice to all new builders...... HARD WIRE GROUND EVERYTHING. Do not rely on the frame as the return path.
It will save you a ton of on the road misery.
After you have tried this if I am full of S^$%#T let me know!
If it works let the rest know!
