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Bit vague but I would start with the coolant. Is there any coolant in the system ? Might have caused an over-heat.
Which warning lights flashed apart from the battery ?
Check your water and oil (by "water" I mean coolant).
An over heating engine will cause all sorts of christmas tree lights to go beserk.
Cooling Fan Relay No. 1
Center rear of engine compartment, left of the windshield wiper motor
7 - COOLING FAN #2 Relay
8 - COOLING FAN #3 Relay High Speed Cooling Fan Relay #3
9 - COOLING FAN Fuse
60A
Cooling Fan Relay #1, Cooling Fan Relay #2
you'd be able to hear the fan with the engine off. Look fore a drain on the battery. Glove box lite, under hood light and trunk light are the likely places to check first.
The trailer might have a bad ground. My camper does the same thing to my truck. Try directly connecting the trailer ground to the frame of your vehicle. This might solve the problem as it did for me.
well i believe you got two different issues. you need to get your codes read in order to get more information on your warning lights. In regards your brake lights you should check fuses, relays, bulbs, and wiring.
Sometimes disconnecting the battery for a few minutes will reset the check engine light. Make sure you have the correct radio code before doing this or your radio will not work after disconnecting the battery.
Sounds to me it could be your turn signal switch. I believe it is located in your steering column. If you are mechanically inclinedyou should be able to repair yourself. Please get a repair maual first because there are some safty issues an tools needed. You could save a few bucks buy checking out a chiltons manual at your library. I have done a couple before as a novice with no problems its not easy and be carefull if you have an airbag because you must remoe the right fuse. remove the ground wire off the battery and disconnect the proper lead off the wiring harness at the floorborad at the base of the steering wheel first
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