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    Quote Originally Posted by Rextheute View Post
    I will not guarantee my advice ........however try this .

    Go to Ford dealer , ask for a Ranger led adaptor part #ab3915436bf , this should solve the problem .It is an adaptor with the resistors built in .
    It should be less than $38.00 retail .

    I have found this works with euro , land rover and any of the 'dodgy' led set ups .

    And yes I do have euro trash cars !
    Thanks for the reply. Just one last question, will this connector switch off the rear parking assist noise and illuminate the trailer light on the dash when the blinkers are engaged?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meken View Post
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    Thanks for the heads up Meken but I think for that price I could replace the LED fittings with stop and tail globe assemblies and solve the problem. Peter

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    Quote Originally Posted by Petesfree2 View Post
    Thanks for the heads up Meken but I think for that price I could replace the LED fittings with stop and tail globe assemblies and solve the problem. Peter

    Sure but then you lose the "advantage" of the LEDs. If the ranger box provides enough resistance and the car sees a trailer attached then yes it will disable rear parking sensors & the trailer symbol will flash with indicators showing that it has recognised a trailer. That is if you have the landrover trailer wiring rather than aftermarket (Hayman Reece or the like) as the aftermarket wiring does not interface with the bcu/ecu to disable the sensors etc

    It's pretty simple to make a 'box' for yourself. There are 2 functions it needs.
    1- provide resistance that the car recognises. This is achieved with those narva 21w load resistors tapped onto each indicator circuit and to earth (parallel).
    2 - prevent the pulse width modulation making the LEDs 'twinkle' all the time. This is achieved by adding a 12v relay into the circuit so the pwm pulses don't make it to the led bulbs but the 12v does. There are some circuit diagrammes on here somewhere if you search for them. Obviously the load resistor needs to be before the relay.
    It all needs to go into a metal box with some airspace as apparently those load resistors get hot

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    Quote Originally Posted by Petesfree2 View Post
    Thanks for the reply. Just one last question, will this connector switch off the rear parking assist noise and illuminate the trailer light on the dash when the blinkers are engaged?

    I wouldn't think so , the land rovers / vw / audi and volvo
    s i have done at work - the lights work fine , as in correctly flashing etc . But from memory ( i worked in car dealerships service /parts for many many years ) is that the pcm or control modlue needs to 'told ' to do certain functions when a trailer plug is fitted .

    There is a fella in Greensborough whe sells his version of what meken is describing , but they are not cheap ....neither is the land rover version tho !
    I've seen them on e-thingy for approx $160 ? I used one on a D3 ...it didnt work as the dealer had to "programme it " but the lamps on the trailer worked with the plug .


    Another answer is to replace the lamps on the trailer with normal bulbs - will work straight up !

    enjoy !!

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    New F2 Towing Caravan LED lights

    Quote Originally Posted by Rextheute View Post
    I wouldn't think so , the land rovers / vw / audi and volvo
    s i have done at work - the lights work fine , as in correctly flashing etc . But from memory ( i worked in car dealerships service /parts for many many years ) is that the pcm or control modlue needs to 'told ' to do certain functions when a trailer plug is fitted .

    There is a fella in Greensborough whe sells his version of what meken is describing , but they are not cheap ....neither is the land rover version tho !
    I've seen them on e-thingy for approx $160 ? I used one on a D3 ...it didnt work as the dealer had to "programme it " but the lamps on the trailer worked with the plug .


    Another answer is to replace the lamps on the trailer with normal bulbs - will work straight up !

    enjoy !!


    With the linear electronic design module the dealer doesn't have to do anything. If the car has the LR trailer wiring (ecu etc) installed & programmed by dealer / specialist and the car recognises a trailer with normal lamps then all you have to do is plug in the led module - I can state this for fact as it is what I have done.
    Oh and yes the rear sensors deactivate etc
    Linear electronic design sell for $285

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    Thank you to everyone for their help in this matter, but I've swapped over the LED's for the incandescent globe fittings and everything works fine. Regards Peter

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