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    Quote Originally Posted by northiam View Post
    I picked up a 12S to 7 pin flat adapter,Narva brand from either Auto Barn or Supercheap.

    I didn't look for a 12S plug at the time.

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    Or buy the 12S (grey) plug from a Land Rover dealer parts department. Pretty sure it was about $26 when I last enquired.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    So... if you want to test the theory... with your trailer hooked up, Parker’s on... press the rear fog light button on the dash.. your reverse light on the trailer should illuminate.
    Inital test with a multimeter at the plug wasn’t positive, but I’ll try again when I have the trailer connected with the new trailer module. Thanks again

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    Is it just me, or do all Discovery owners become obsessed with understanding about their electrical systems and 12v workings? I feel like I need to become an expert to understand the difference between a fault and a ‘feature’ .

    Luckily I have the experts in this forum to guide my way

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    Quote Originally Posted by WayneMac View Post
    Hi experts

    Firstly, I want to say that I have spent many hours poring thru the posts on the flickering LED’s on trailers (camper-trailer in my case), my brain now suitably fried . We have a 2007 Disco3 SE and have the typical flickering tail-lights and no trailer recognised by the car. I have just ordered the portable LED trailer module from Linear Electronic Design which I am hoping will solve my problems.

    However... there is something that I fear may not be fixed and that is that currently the reverse lights on the trailer are not working. Is this a symptom related to the fact that my Disco3 is not recognising the trailer, or is this likely to be another unrelated electrical issue?

    I can live with not having reversing lights on the trailer in the short-term but it would be nice to think that the trailer module fixed this problem as well. Any thoughts? As the trailer is stored at the in-laws about an hour away, I can’t readily check and am wondering whether the Disco should go back to the mechanic?

    Thanks for advice and opinions
    Wayne
    I purchased the portable LED trailer module from Linear Electronic Design when I hired a van to go to Mt Moffat, as it had LEDs and was a pretty hefty piece of kit, so I wanted the Disco to 'know' it had something connected. It works a treat....No more pesky reverse beeper, you can 'see' the trailer on your dash and you can feel the transmission remap. They do actually produce a bit of heat which was a concern as I fitted mine in my car. However, the heat didn't get too excessive and caused no issues. They are a PITA to fit internally if you have rear air, as you have to pull other looms out of their clips, etc., to get access.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Celtoid View Post
    I purchased the portable LED trailer module from Linear Electronic Design when I hired a van to go to Mt Moffat, as it had LEDs and was a pretty hefty piece of kit, so I wanted the Disco to 'know' it had something connected. It works a treat....No more pesky reverse beeper, you can 'see' the trailer on your dash and you can feel the transmission remap. They do actually produce a bit of heat which was a concern as I fitted mine in my car. However, the heat didn't get too excessive and caused no issues. They are a PITA to fit internally if you have rear air, as you have to pull other looms out of their clips, etc., to get access.
    Good to hear your positive feedback, mine is in the mail today. I’ve chosen the external option as it will simply replace the existing round to flat cable that I had made up, hopefully it will stay cooler too as it remains in the open air. It wasn’t until I realised that the brake controller wasn’t working that I really became concerned and started investigating.

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