Thanks. I think it will have to wait til morning. Too cold and dark.Look for anywhere that the wires are zip tied together or in a loop with wire conduit on it. The wires will rub on the conduit and continue to wear and corrode until they break in those spots.
Back passenger side of box about second box cross member in should be a single weather tight plug. should be where the issue is. I have a Morgan and mine did the same thing. I cut mine out and wired direct back together and have not had a problem since. This is not a big flat plug but a round one about the size of a small cigar.
Problem solved.
There is 1 fuse for the box marker lights. It is an inline 15 amp fuse inside the battery box, connected directly to the battery. Blown, changed, all is well again.
Thanks for all the replies.
I called Morgan bodies to find out where they get power from. He said check fuses first. I told him I did that already, twice. Then he said there is one "hot" wire in the battery box with a fuse. He said they have to run it there because of Freightliner multiplexing.That's good to know must have been put there by the body installer although I've never seen that there before
Was this a tractor conversion or a factory stretch ?
Problem solved.
There is 1 fuse for the box marker lights. It is an inline 15 amp fuse inside the battery box, connected directly to the battery. Blown, changed, all is well again.
Thanks for all the replies.
I would suggest checking things over and getting very friendly with that wiring to make sure that the fuse didn't blow for a reason. That plug mentioned could very well contain a problem. We had the same type of rubber plugs on the trailers that we pulled and when my friend and I were doing a PTI we noticed smoke coming from his. The coating on the wires had actually rubbed off inside the plug and were shorting out.