So the last couple of times I've used my 3-month-old 7x16 utility trailer, I have had to monkey with the trailer plug a little to get the left signal working (brake & turn).
My parents used it for about a month or two to haul around their RZR with their Dirty Max, and my stepdad said he never had the same issue (joked must be a dodge thing).
The previous owner must have lived on a dirt road or worked on a farm because the area inside the plug seems to be a bit dusty.
So before I start ripping things apart, any ideas on what to blow in there to help clean it out?
None of the prongs look discolored, and none are bent or loose.
I want to try something simple before I start going all electrician on it.
When I mess with it, I typically unplug the trailer pigtail, blow into it, and then blow into the truck female end like a Nintendo game cartridge.
Doing that once or twice typically gets it working all over again.
However, it will stop working.
Our last trip with it worked when I left my house.
After a day of riding, I noticed it stopped working again when I was backing into our driveway.
Should compressed air work?
Carb cleaner?
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