Ford EscapeThe Ford Escape has been thoroughly updated, reinforcing the character and appeal that have made it America's perennial best-selling small sport-utility vehicle. The improvements nearly cover the spectrum, and inject a new level of refinement. We'd call the Escape a little truck among small SUVs. Its new styling deliberately invokes Ford's larger, truck-based SUVs.
Had my 07 Escape wired for a utility trailer using the 4 prong connector. Bought a used utility trailer. Hooked up the lights...everything worked fine.First time out with the trailer,couple miles down the road noticed the left turn signal was not flashing. Back home, replaced bulb....everything OK. Next time out a few miles down the road, same thing...no left turn signal.Decided something was wrong with the trailer. No big deal. Now the problem.. Bought a pop up camper...had it wired by the dealer using the 7 point round connector...the one for lights , brakes , battery etc....... first time out with the camper.........30 miles up the road.........you guessed it ....NO left turn signal..... I did realize after disconnecting the plug and/or turning off the vehicle for a few minutes , the turn signal worked fine. Decided must be a tow vehicle issue and it was trippng something and then resetting itself.Its not a blown fuse.Turn signal never goes out without a trailer, Any ideas before I take it back to the dealer or somewhere for $ervice?
Follow up on this problem.......... If I touch the brake pedal first, then turn on the turn signal, it always works correctly. Seems to be some sort of "load issue" that is relaxed by activating the brake lights first.
Its all controlled by the smart junction which has the ability to turn off certain circuits if the load is not correct,it should set a code but I've had them where it doesnt and it was a pain to diag.
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