The driver side tail light on the trailer was full of water and didn't work. Mark sent me a new light. Thought it would be a simple fix.
Zero slack in the wire to work with and one of the crimps was bad so there's nothing to work with on the black wire.
So so the only alternative is to drop the aluminum plate underneath to hopefully access the wires.
One one of the downsides to not living close to where the RV dealer is is all this warranty work has to be done by yourself.
Youyou would think the wiring for the tail lights with offer enough slack to allow for an easy replacement if need be.
Well add it's a pigtail to the wires so I can work on the tail light without having to pull or stress the connections.