I am just about complete with my build and I was testing my wiring the other day and found that something just is not right. But for the life of me, I can not figure it out. Here is my setup and my problem. Hope some of you can chime in and help.
1- my tail lights are LED's with three wires (black, for running light, red, for stop and turn signal, and white for ground)
2 - on my hatch I have the 2 tail lights, and the license plate light.
3 - all of the ground wires for each of the above are connected together, then go to my fuse panel. Then I have a ground wire that goes to my battery, which is grounded to the chassis.
PROBLEM... When testing with the tow vehicle (7 pin connector), all of the running lights operate, the left (yellow wire) side, stop and turn signals operate without any issues. BUT, the right (green wire) side stop and turn signal does not work.
I know what you may be thinking, did he check the tow vehicle 7 pin connection, and the answer is yes. So I know the connector is correct and works. I was testing with a seperate 12V battery for wiring testing because I do not use the on board battery to power my tail lights, just the tow vehicle (which I am sure that is the way it is supposed to be done).
Now, the right side running light operates just fine. I have a 4 pin quick disconnect where my hatch connects to my TD, and when I test the right side there, it all operates just fine. BUT when I check it at where the trailer to tow vehicle wiring is located, I connect a separate battery (for testing) and I get a spark when touching the green wire (right side wire). I have my wiring inside a flexible blue conduit from the front to the rear, so I know there isn't a short there. Plus I have checked all wires to insure there isn't a short and there isn't any.
I am so confused and do not know what to do.
I do not understand HOW I could be getting a short when at the 4 pin connector (at the hatch) there isn't one. I even went out and bought another wiring (4 pin) harness just to be sure that there wasn't anything wrong with the first one I purchased (both sides, male and female sides).
Could by connecting ALL of the grounding wires be causing some type of issue? Somehow, I do not see how that is possible, as there is no voltage on the grounding wires.
This is just so puzzling.
Oh, and to make sure eveyone knows, I have tested each light separately one by one to make sure that each one works independantly, and they do.
HELP!!!