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Mister Mullet
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Trailer light problem

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Anybody know of someone who will come to my house and fix the lights on my trailer. Don't really want to tow it anywhere. I've given TPD enough of my money already.
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Making me ULTRA glad I live out in the Jefferson county boonies near Wacissa and avoid the TPD! : :smt004

On a serious note, the highway patrol has been working the seven miles on I-10 between the east US 90 exit and highway 59 like they're searching for Al Queda terrorists. Used to be they had one or two cars hiding out in a few carved out honey holes but now they're stacking as many as 4 cars in those same honey holes, having one car parked on the Baum Road overpass bridge shooting radar, AND USING A SPOTTER PLANE much of the time. Guess somebody somewhere thinks we're not paying enough taxes. :smt009 :smt010
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Jerry,
Give Capital Trailer a call first. Not sure if they do remote service calls or not. I know Coastal in Medart does, but it would be an expensive proposition to come all the way into town. Shields also does trailer work if you still have the boat down there.
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If you have the problem isolated to the trailer and not the vehicle, it can't be too bad. Give me a call and tell me what part of town you are in. I may be able to make it by this evening. 509-3116

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Jerry, Give us a call @ Capital City Trailers - 942-2600
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Have somebody follow you really close and take it to someone.
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What kind of truck are you towing with. If its a GMC or Chevy look at the fuse box under the hood and check the fuse for trailer lights, If it is blown the trailer lights, no worrkie!!
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Re: Trailer light problem

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Troubleshot it to the tow vehicle, a Nissan Xterra. Everything checked out on the trailer. Switched to my wife's Expedition and everything worked. Thanks guys. I'll work on the Nissan next week. Might just be a fuse.
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