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Has anyone purchased a Rugged Ridge 2" receiver hitch part number 15580.10 and had trouble with the included wiring harness, mine hyper flashes on the left shows blown light and blanks out right side and i haven't even hooked it up to a trailer yet. any ides at all?
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I would hazard a guess that your problems are due to the wiring differences between US models and European/Australian models.

Mainly that the US don't have amber indicators like we have in Australia, they use their brake lights to flash for indicators.
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Well, you could have a wire crossed, or your earth isnt earthed..... is it a 7pin flat?
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I would hazard a guess that your problems are due to the wiring differences between US models and European/Australian models.

Mainly that the US don't have amber indicators like we have in Australia, they use their brake lights to flash for indicators.
That would be my guess too
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