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Default Trailering shorts a fuse; how to trouble shoot?

Ted wrote:
I bought a boat/trailer last year. The first time I put the boat in the
water a fuse blew. My dealer said it was a lousy hitch installation and I
had to have him replace it. The hitch installer said everything was done
properly. I figured something shorted when it got wet, so the second time I
disconnected the electrical before putting it in the water. It was okay.

Yesterday it blew the fuse before getting to the water. Argh. (92 and the
A/C went out, as did the speedometer...)

I presume something is shorted on the trailer. Any suggestions for
troubleshooting it?


ALSO...

Shade tree mechanics have been known to buy a complete wiring harness
and wire it willy-nilly to their vehicle. As long as the wiring on the
trailer matches what they have done on the tow vehicle every thing is
cool. But move the trailer to a correctly wired vehicle and expect
trouble. A good visual inspection my also help. Wires running
around/through frame members can easily be pinched through the insulation.