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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Mike View Post
    Most likely it is a wire that rubbed through. Finding it is going to be the problem. Did you check the junction box as Dave mentioned? If so, start looking at individual lights, particularly the ones lower on the body that are mounted to the metal skirt, where the wire runs into the back of the lights. Let us know how you make out.

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    You know the lights went out shortly after we has a blow out and of course have fender damage. I'll tell Jim to start looking there!


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    I think you will find your problem right there. Either some damaged wires along the frame rail, or going to one of the lights.

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    Are there fuses for the running lights on a 2016 reflection 5th wheel? If so, where are they located? I have power to the truck 7 pin but not to the camper when plugged in. They were working but then stopped. No running lights or turn signal. Any guidance would be helpful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rdpjr57 View Post
    Are there fuses for the running lights on a 2016 reflection 5th wheel? If so, where are they located? I have power to the truck 7 pin but not to the camper when plugged in. They were working but then stopped. No running lights or turn signal. Any guidance would be helpful.
    No fuses (for running lights) in the trailer. They are in the truck. If you have power at the 7 pin connector, the problem is a back connection in the trailer. First place I would start checking is the junction box above the king pin. This is where the 7 pin cord connects into the trailer wiring. There have been many reported problem with the connectors here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rdpjr57 View Post
    Are there fuses for the running lights on a 2016 reflection 5th wheel? If so, where are they located? I have power to the truck 7 pin but not to the camper when plugged in. They were working but then stopped. No running lights or turn signal. Any guidance would be helpful.
    The running lights and turn signals are completely separate circuits, so it’s not likely a fuse. Loose ground on the trailer frame or the plug not being pushed in all the way are the most common causes of multiple light circuit failures.
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