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Thread: ECU protection when fitting a towbar

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    Quote Originally Posted by austastar View Post
    Hi,
    the only problem I have with a 2009 D130 CC is that the left and right tail lights and indicators all have their own wiring (and I suspect fuse).
    Thus, when splicing in for a trailer plug the tail lights it is all loaded on one circuit (and brake lights too I suppose)
    It may be this wiring alteration that makes the little green 'trailer' icon in the dash show up when indicating a turn, even with out a trailer.
    Has any body solved this mystery?
    cheers
    Old thread I realize.... But am about to put on a towbar that I purchased through a LR wrecker in SA. It comes with loom and plug insocket - cable length about a metre..... Is there a socket in a 110 Crew Cab 2010 Puma Defender that I can use or will I be stuck like austar? I have noticed that the trailer icon comes on as well. Sorry for newbie type questions.... Habe only had this Deefa for a week and am stil learning.
    2010 110 Crew Cab Deefa
    Mittagong NSW 2575

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    I've have the trailer light coming on with a bull bar and the indicator lights on the bull bar. The trailer light works off voltage and if it's higher than some special, the trailer indicator comes on. Under the plastic flap in front of the indicator/brake lights under the rear right guard is a plug for the towbar wiring harness.

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    Thanks found the necessary plug in point. Just needed to look more carefully.......
    2010 110 Crew Cab Deefa
    Mittagong NSW 2575

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    Quick stupid Q for everyone. I'm getting a dealer fitted hayman reece tow bar on my 2013 defender. Do I need an electric brake controller unit or does the defender computer gadget do that for me?

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    Quote Originally Posted by debruiser View Post
    Quick stupid Q for everyone. I'm getting a dealer fitted hayman reece tow bar on my 2013 defender. Do I need an electric brake controller unit or does the defender computer gadget do that for me?
    You'll need a brake control unit.

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    Update

    FYI: From my dealer re: MY15 110 with OEM tow pack:
    "You do not need any fancy ECU’s or ECM’s to wire your brake unit into your Defender.
    You can pick-up the feed wires in the r/h/r ¼ panel area, above the tail-light and wire into the Teckonsha brake unit in the front of the vehicle. Very simple and basic.
    We can fit it for you if you wish. We would charge approx. $150.00 + any wires, terminals etc."

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    There still seems to be some confusion over fitting tow bar to 2.2 puma Defender. I've just had two quotes to supply Hayman Reece tow bar @$550 and $650 respectively, and both say I must use a special ecu loom @$220. Is new loom necessary? Does this loom plug into the socket In the wheel arch? Has anyone fitted one of these recently? Any advice appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrLandy View Post
    There still seems to be some confusion over fitting tow bar to 2.2 puma Defender. I've just had two quotes to supply Hayman Reece tow bar @$550 and $650 respectively, and both say I must use a special ecu loom @$220. Is new loom necessary? Does this loom plug into the socket In the wheel arch? Has anyone fitted one of these recently? Any advice appreciated.
    No ECU necessary, the genuine LR "N Type" towing electrics don't have it and they plug straight into the provided socket near the fuel tank.

    I think its just Hayman Reese trying to flog you a box of nothing to get an extra couple of hundred dollares out of you.

    I just bought this one (same as what you are after?) for $530, with no ECU or plug & tail.

    I've ordered a genuine N type plug & tail from Rimmer Bro's in the UK for about $50 less than I could get from the local dealer for. It also mounts in a better position, in the cross member where its protected better than something down on the towbar.


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    Thanks Beery, that's very helpful.
    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beery View Post
    No ECU necessary, the genuine LR "N Type"....
    Im still somewhat confused. Sorry for that.
    My 110 arrives on Monday, 1st thing I need to do is get the towbar fitted.
    I'm happy to do it myself, the bar looks fine, just bolts and nuts etc.. If I order the hayman kit, or the OEM kit which Im confused about as well, do I have to order a wiring kit as well. People have said that there is a plug behind the right wheel arch, does the OEM kit come with this cable to connect? (No ECU understood)

    Sorry for the questions. I'm surprised a tow bar isnt standard on the 110
    2015 Defender 110

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