You can try this in reverse but it's easier to take the rear bumper off.
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						SubscriberI want to remove the white trailer plug and install an Anderson Plug in its place. Can anyone advise me on how to remove the white plug wiring, keeping it intact.
You can try this in reverse but it's easier to take the rear bumper off.
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						SubscriberThanks rufusking. Everything I need to know.
If you remove your spare, you can get to the back of the white socket, and likewise the tail light will get access to the other end ... really fiddly but possible. Helps if you have double jointed finger joints too!
Michael T
2011 L322 Range Rover 4.4 TDV8 Vogue
Aussie '88 RR Tdi300 (+lpg), Auto (RIP ... now body removed after A pillar, chassis extension to 130 & fire tender tray.)
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						SubscriberWhy not make yourself an Anderson to 7 pin 'S' plug adaptor. You can then use it to provide power or backfeed from a solar panel into the main battery. A lot less trouble/
D4 2.7litre
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						SubscriberWhy not make yourself an Anderson to 7 pin 'S' plug adaptor. You can then use it to provide power or backfeed from a solar panel into the main battery. A lot less trouble.
D4 2.7litre
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						SubscriberThanks Admiral and your solution would certainly be a 'lot less trouble'. But it won't suit my application. What I didn't mention is that I am charging 480Ah of caravan batteries, which I suspect would be too much to expect of the wiring that supplies the 'S' plug. Presently I have 6 BNS cable to an Anderson plug attached to the lower lip of the bumper. I am wanting to relocate the A plug to where the 'S' plug location, primarily because it is a more secure and convenient location.
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						SubscriberThanks Stotty, the image is really helpful - very neat.
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						SubscriberThe installation instructions posted by rufusking indicate that there are two wiring looms involved, one for the 'S' plug and another for the 'N' plug. My inspection (without removing anything) appears to show just the one loom with a branch off to the 'S' plug. Or perhaps there are two looms bound together.
Does anyone know what the actual situation is, two separate looms, or the one? If there is just the one loom then perhaps my objective of keeping the 'S' plug wiring intact, may not be possible.
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