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Craig Lincs Member Since: 03 Nov 2015 Location: Stallingborough Posts: 11 |
Good afternoon. I am looking at my tow bar electrics as I am looking into buying a tow bar. My neighbour connected his trailer to see if my electrics were connected but no power was being received by the trailer.
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Sun Nov 08 2015 4:10pm |
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gary3306 Member Since: 04 Feb 2015 Location: Northumberland Posts: 210 |
Has it got twin sockets or just the standard 7 pin 12N electrics (black cover on socket)?
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Sun Nov 08 2015 7:22pm |
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Craig Lincs Member Since: 03 Nov 2015 Location: Stallingborough Posts: 11 |
Thanks Gary, It has twin sockets.
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Sun Nov 08 2015 8:17pm |
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gary3306 Member Since: 04 Feb 2015 Location: Northumberland Posts: 210 |
If you fancy a run up to Northumberland I'll sort it for you |
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Sun Nov 08 2015 11:36pm |
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Craig Lincs Member Since: 03 Nov 2015 Location: Stallingborough Posts: 11 |
Right.... I have taken the light off and the trim inside the boot. Looking at it I am thinking I only have half of the setup. I have the tow bar end with the two connections for the trailer. The loom that connects the this part to the car is missing. I am guessing you cannot buy the loom I need on it's own and it will come part of a complete kit. I will give the LR land rover a dealer a call to price the part.... |
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Wed Nov 11 2015 4:52pm |
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MattMatt Member Since: 14 May 2015 Location: Swindon -ish Posts: 37 |
It's not too hard to wire this up yourself. I bought some NON INSULATED 6.3mm SPADE MALE TERMINALS CONNECTORS x 10 (LONG) and some NON INSULATED 2.8mm SPADE MALE TERMINALS CONNECTORS x 10 (long) from Ebay and then tested each wire in the two plugs you have already identified behind the nearside boot panel. I can't remember which connections are which but make sure you use a bulb to check them as a multimeter does not give the best results. Use the 6.3 terminals for the big wires and the 2.8mm for the smaller ones, solder them up and insert them into the plugs. Tape them up to prevent them shaking out and you're done |
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Wed Nov 11 2015 7:26pm |
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Craig Lincs Member Since: 03 Nov 2015 Location: Stallingborough Posts: 11 |
A jolly up in the North East would be perfect right now Gary but I am afraid the Mrs wouldn't be happy as the youngest is teething like you wouldn't believe bless him.
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Fri Nov 13 2015 10:36am |
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gary3306 Member Since: 04 Feb 2015 Location: Northumberland Posts: 210 |
Get it coded in to your car as well though, because it gives extra functions. Bodsy (Ian) can do that for you.
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Fri Nov 13 2015 3:00pm |
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