The first question I have is it possible to get an electrical schematic for my 2004 silverado Duramax? At least the section pertaining to the CHMSL circuit. My research shows the CHMSL circuit runs the third brake light at the top of the cab and provides 12V to the trailer brakes at the bumper 7 pin connector. sporadically I blow the CHMSL 10A fuse and lose automatic function of my prodigy brake controller. The manual function still works the trailer brakes. I have proven that it is not the prodigy brake controller by removing it along with the factory pig tail that plugs in under the dash. When everything is disconnected I replace the 10A fuse and tap the brake pedal and POP! The fuse blows. I have removed all the lights and verified the wiring is not shorted out at the top of the cab and the third brake light. Then sometime in the future I can replace the fuse and all is OK. Plug in my fifth wheel and take a trip and all is OK. Unplug the trailer. Go on a day trip. Come back and hook up the trailer, touch the brake and somtimes it's fine sometimes it blows the CHMSL fuse. Remove everything I can think of and the fuse still blows. It's as if something like a relay is latched up and whatever it is latched up to , blowing the fuse. The relay or whatever relaxes and all is good for awhile. If I had a schematic I could break the circuit and isolate it to a section. Right now I'm on the road and can only control the trailer manually. Works but not the safest situation I can be in. I did put in a 15A fuse once and blew that. When the circuit is working fine I have put in a 3A fuse and not blown it. (Not with the trailer hooked up) Any ideas? I'm stumped.