Dash keeps showing light problem with trailer when there is none?

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If you can try swapping the lights on the trailer from left to right or at least the bulbs. I'm assuming they are LED. If the problem follows the bulb, problem solved, if not clean the socket, then work your way back to the truck. It' almost certainly a "load" error on the circuit causing the light.
 
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If you can try swapping the lights on the trailer from left to right or at least the bulbs. I'm assuming they are LED. If the problem follows the bulb, problem solved, if not clean the socket, then work your way back to the truck. It' almost certainly a "load" error on the circuit causing the light.
It's an older trailer with the standard incandescent bulbs.
 
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I got my trailer lights fixed. EASY fix for once. I pulled the bulb and the socket was really clean, zero corrosion. I figured I would try replacing the bulb first before I got too deep, that fixed it! I'm guessing something in the bulb was ready to go, and the truck sensed something was off on that side. I wish all my repairs were so easy.
 
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