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Is it ever just "plug and play"?



 
 
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Old December 1st 08, 06:30 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Tony Condon
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Default Is it ever just

good luck with that. ive come to the conclusion that a total trailer
re-wiring starting from an unknowns state should be added to the private
pilot PTS, or at least the bronze badge requirements. ive gotten
amazingly good at diagnosing lighting problems and fixing them. you'd
think i was an electrician.


At 05:32 01 December 2008, John Bojack wrote:
Picking up a new Cobra trailer at the port on Tuesday......wondering if I


can expect just to plug it into my SUV motorhome and have the lights
working
correctly? Anyone with a success story ?

Trailer and SUV are both fitted witht the new large plug and receptacle.

Thanks!

J4






-Tony Condon
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