
Originally Posted by
superhet
Companies that make these devices over complicate the solution.
I built a box on the A frame of my caravan and put high wattage resistors across the tail, stop and blinker wires. I used resistor values that are equal to the resistance of the incandescent globes. ie 10W tail lamp ~ 15ohms. 21W Stop/Blinker ~ 7ohms. So for the tail lamp 16ohms 10W and for the others 8ohms 25W will do. If you get the proper power resistors you won't need a heatsink.
You over complicated the solution for a D4.
At the minimum you only need to put a resistor on one of the indicator circuits, the D4 will recognise that a trailer is attached but you’ll only get the trailer icon flashing on the dash when you use the indicator with the resistor attached.
For symmetry you fit a resistor to both indicator circuits.
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