johnsimion
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Hello, we trailered our Spyder RT down to Palm Springs on Tuesday so we could get in a day of riding up to Idyllwild, California, and all around the Palm Springs area. Great ride but that's not why I'm posting. This was our first time using the new Drop-Tail trailer that I bought last fall. On the way to Palm Springs (about 300 miles from Las Vegas), all was great. On the way home, we developed lots of weird electrical issues. First the car (Mercedes GLE) reported that the left trailer turn signal wasn't working properly and the turn signal indicator in the dashboard would flash rapidly as they usually do when you get a burnt out light. So, we stopped and checked - everything was working properly no matter what the car thought. I checked the connections and they were tight and nothing was wet. We continued on. A hundred miles later, the car now reported a problem with the right turn signal so now both flashers in the dashboard were doing the rapid-flash thing any time I'd signal a turn. However, when we stopped to check, again everything was working properly outside (brake lights, turn signals, everything on both side all okay). We continued on and made it home, then we did yet another check. At home again, the left turn signal and brake light were fine but the right brake light and turn signal were not working at all. Connections were still tight and not wet; I disconnected and reconnected them and it made no difference. All the connections are fresh, no corrosion at all. There is an adapter between the trailer and the car, but we've used that adapter several times in the past and never had any problem with it (and no problem with it going to Palm Springs -- and we never disconnected anything on the entire trip). However, upon disconnecting the trailer for good at home, everything on the car returned to normal.
So, does anybody have any idea what would be causing this? Recommendations?
For the record, the Drop-Tail is very easy to load without any need for ramps other than the tailgate that comes with it, and it was also really easy to pull with the Spyder aboard and very steady up to ... ummm ... over 80 mph ...
So, does anybody have any idea what would be causing this? Recommendations?
For the record, the Drop-Tail is very easy to load without any need for ramps other than the tailgate that comes with it, and it was also really easy to pull with the Spyder aboard and very steady up to ... ummm ... over 80 mph ...