First, the pics, just to keep MJ happy:
I did all of the steps recommended by BB+Hiner and some fuse blowers <g>
With the lamps out of the running lights, brown and yellow still showed connectivity. So, I cut the yellow wire by the left running light, tested with just the connector on the wires and STILL had connectivity. So, go get new connector. Come home, start wiring. But I'm a little older, wiser and learned a lot from folks on the board. So I add the new connector, put in the yellow and brown wires and go test for continuity just in front of the left running light.
STILL SHOW CONTINUITY! ?????
Now, some background. In February, I had the tongue strengthened by having the c channel closed with an additonal plate about 18" long and added some additional plates at the A bracing.
The wire you see was INSIDE the now 4 square tongue, and I discovered it when I pulled it out after putting the new connector on and STILL showing continuity between brown and green.
The wire got fried when the welder added the plates to the tongue. Now, if I had done the welding, I would have taken t he wiring out of the tongue while welding and then threaded it back through after everything was done. It simply did not occur to me that the wire would have been left inside the tongue while the welding was done!
So 'that's the rest of the story' I have learned a lot from this exercise.
One of the most valuable things about Mikenchell is that there are so many damn good teacbers here, for which I am grateful, believe me.
Miss Reynolds turned out to be right, sometimes the last answer is the best one...
Thanks, guys!
Jim
A disposition to preserve, and an ability to improve, taken together, would be my standard of a statesman...
But what is liberty without wisdom, and without virtue? It is the greatest of all possible evils; for it is folly, vice, and madness, without tuition or restraint.
Edmund Burke