That fuse has been put back into the proper spot since getting home. To get home from the last camp trip with operable trailer brakes, i had to pull the fuse to the charging pin in order for the trailer brakes to work properly and not be locked up. I have constant power at the trailer brake pin which is why the brakes lock up when the plug is plugged in. I have no power back at the 7 pin connector for LT, RT, and Brakes when i tested it last night. I unplugged and plugged in all the connectors on the back of the fuse panel, that didn't do anything. I unplugged the connector behind the drivers front tire to check for corrosion (something i read on these forums) and that didn't do anything. I checked the fuses, and found the Trailer LT/Brake fuse was blown, so i replaced that and still nothing. Once you unplug the lights the brakes release. I replaced the 7 pin connector on the back and plugged in the camper and still had no brake lights or turns, still had tail lights and the trailer brakes were locked up. I visually inspected the wiring from the 7 pin connector at the back to the front. Then my trailer brakes were locked up, and i had no brake lights or turns, only tail lights. Originally, I plugged in the trailer and had nothing so i looked in and one of the pins in the connector on the truck was bent, so i bent it back up and plugged in the trailer. Going on a camping trip and need lights this weekend so any advice would be a huge help. I mainly only use the truck for towing and have never had issues with the lights not working. Hello, I have a 20 that all of a sudden i have no trailer turn lights or brake lights.
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