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kblof
4th May 2020, 03:17 PM
Hi All
I have a 2011 HSE, only owned it about 3 months and noticed today that the parking lights come on (front) whilst i brake.
Has anyone got any ideas as to why?
I was thinking an earth problem but have no idea where to start on the Disco.
Any help very much appreciated.
Kym

josh.huber
4th May 2020, 03:30 PM
Hi All
I have a 2011 HSE, only owned it about 3 months and noticed today that the parking lights come on (front) whilst i brake.
Has anyone got any ideas as to why?
I was thinking an earth problem but have no idea where to start on the Disco.
Any help very much appreciated.
Kym

Has its got a standard trailer plug on it

kblof
4th May 2020, 03:33 PM
yes it does Josh

kelvo
4th May 2020, 04:04 PM
Have you fitted an electric brake controller recently?

kblof
4th May 2020, 04:07 PM
Have you fitted an electric brake controller recently?

No but I did convert the round LR plug to a flat 7 pin so I'll double check on that wiring with what is on this forum.
Thanks

Discodicky
4th May 2020, 04:20 PM
Hi All
I have a 2011 HSE, only owned it about 3 months and noticed today that the parking lights come on (front) whilst i brake.
Has anyone got any ideas as to why?
I was thinking an earth problem but have no idea where to start on the Disco.
Any help very much appreciated.
Kym

Google "Linear Electronic Design" which is required for many European vehicles when towing. The chap who makes them (in Victoria) has a Disco 4 and is very helpful. Your vehicle may not be equipped with one or not have had a similar modification done. There are other ways of achieving same result but I have found it easier to buy his.

kelvo
4th May 2020, 04:23 PM
No but I did convert the round LR plug to a flat 7 pin so I'll double check on that wiring with what is on this forum.
Thanks
Do you have a electric brake controller at all? Also when the parking lights came on did you have a trailer attached?
The D4 socket wiring colours do not follow the Australian plug/socket colours.

kblof
4th May 2020, 04:44 PM
Google "Linear Electronic Design" which is required for many European vehicles when towing. The chap who makes them (in Victoria) has a Disco 4 and is very helpful. Your vehicle may not be equipped with one or not have had a similar modification done. There are other ways of achieving same result but I have found it easier to buy his.

Thanks I have seen this before, especially for LED lights on trailers

kelvo "Do you have a electric brake controller at all? Also when the parking lights came on did you have a trailer attached?
The D4 socket wiring colours do not follow the Australian plug/socket colours."

Yes it does have a tekonsha controller fitted and no trailer fitted lately

So I followed this PDF posted by LRD414 and looks to have fixed it. I made the mistake of combining the LR tail lights into the one pin (7) so now I have the black (LH tail LR plug) going into the Aust pin 7 and the brown (RH tail LR plug) going into Aust pin 5 for brake controller.
I'll hook a trailer and up and hope it works later.

Thanks heaps guys I didn't think the trailer plug would have caused this but we live and learn and appreciate the forum

letherm
4th May 2020, 09:41 PM
Thanks heaps guys I didn't think the trailer plug would have caused this but we live and learn and appreciate the forum

Strange things happen with electrics. When I was a boy (a bloody long time ago now) my father had a Morris 1100 which, when hooked up to the trailer, and the plug connected, would keep the engine running if you had your foot on the brake. You could literally turn the ignition off and take the key out. As far as I can recall he never did find out why.

Martin

INter674
5th May 2020, 05:49 AM
Strange things happen with electrics. When I was a boy (a bloody long time ago now) my father had a Morris 1100 which, when hooked up to the trailer, and the plug connected, would keep the engine running if you had your foot on the brake. You could literally turn the ignition off and take the key out. As far as I can recall he never did find out why.

Martin

Answer: Lucas😃

letherm
5th May 2020, 09:42 AM
Answer: Lucas😃

I do believe you're probably correct.