Being an LED trailer you will need a shunt pulse or similar device.
If it is not detwcting the trailer maybe the dealer didn't enable the towing electrics?
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Being an LED trailer you will need a shunt pulse or similar device.
If it is not detwcting the trailer maybe the dealer didn't enable the towing electrics?
A had a shunt device (very expensive and clumbersome) however have replaced it with a pair of load resistors (cheaper and easier) wired into the 2 x indicator wires and earthed. A lot easier and always there. I have now placed load resistors on all 3 of my trailers. These resistors work well
Hi Garry
The problem with the OEM trailer plug connector being resin filled, was that I was therefore unable to run a live wire to the trailer which I require to power the breakaway system battery. Also had to wire the brake controller into the system which also meant plug mods. Much easier just to remove the plug and replace it with one that can be wired to suit.
Note this is a very standard change to wiring that many caravans etc need to adopt, whenever they have a brake controller and live wire feed installed.
I'm aware there are other plugs in the wiring loom but seemed an easier fix to replace the plug and insert the required wires, and yes, it all works perfectly OK - almost ... except the vehicle doesnt know its all there.
I'm hoping that the fitment of a couple of load resistors will in fact allow the vehicle to sense the trailer attached and if so, all will be OK. If not, then I am guessing that I'll need a LandRover technician/autoelec to sort it out.
Either way, its a fairly annoying issue for a pretty basic problem, and a slightly more robust approach to sensing a trailer is attached wouldnt go astray in future vehicles (LR, VW and many Euro's I understand have the same issue).
Bright idea ... before doing anything else I'm going to pop around to a mates place and plug in his trailer which I know is does not have LED lights and see if this activates the D4 to recognise the trailer.
If so, then a few load resistors into the trailer wiring ... fingers crossed this works.
OK (feel a bit like I'm talking to myself here...).
Tried a non LED trailer and still no dash indicator of a trailer attached, and still the reversing beeper operates.
The problem is in my vehicle trailer plug wiring. Basically the two wires that I DONT have connected to the usual places on the 7 pin plug are:
Blue - the electric brake wire from the car are not connected, rather the brake controller is connected here. This is probably not the issue as many simple trailers would not run electric brakes.
Black - the reverse wire is disconnected, in its place is the 'live wire' supply direct from the battery to enable trailer brake power. This I suspect is probably the issues as the vehicle would expect to operate the reverse lights on the trailer through tail lights, and a load on this circuit would be expected.
My theory is that one of these circuits - probably reversing - needs to be seen by the vehicle to activate the sensing of the trailer, and/or load resistors are required in the indicator/stop circuits as well if the LED current draw/resistance issue is in fact a real issue...
NEXT QUESTION - who knows a good Auto-electrician in Melbourne SE suburbs who knows the D4 3.0 systems well?
Its ok im here listening and learning. I will have all this to look forward to soon.
I have been told many different things by salesman and service people.
So by you doing all this is saving me doing it:)
cheers
steve
Peter041,
I live in Langwarrin, and I am happy to take a look at what you have done/not done & you can confirm things easily using our regular incandescent globed caravan which is working perfectly with my D4 SE using Sniegy's instructions.
I'm an electronics technician with good mechanical knowledge as well.
PM or email me if you want to come down & I'll help get it sorted for free.
Will be at Leasurefest Saturday though ;)
Regards,
Les.
G'day Les, thankyou thats a very kind offer. I work over in Seaford so might just take you up on that offer. Will be in touch via PM.