Here’s a cable tie solution to mounting a Tow Pro Elite under the steering wheel. Just four holes drilled into the plastic sides, and four cable ties. Neat, easily removed, and secure.
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Here’s a cable tie solution to mounting a Tow Pro Elite under the steering wheel. Just four holes drilled into the plastic sides, and four cable ties. Neat, easily removed, and secure.
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I like the location of the controller in the power socket area. Can anyone advise how to get access to this area. Been looking at videos of Console removal & looks easy until one tries to "Lift it up" I did not realise it weighs so much - or is it held down with more than the stated 2 screws.
Any guidance would be appreciated.
MY16 D4
Here's another solution to mounting the tow pro elite control box under the dash.
There is a metal bracket that holds some sort of ECU/control box and the cables associated with it. All I did was simply remove the clips holdings the cables so that they could moved out of the way and then used the various holes already in the bracket to bolt the tow pro box to. So far, it seems to work and is pretty secure.
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Hi
I recently completed my TowPro Elite install.
- I ran the cables to the back of the car on the left (passenger) side in a flexible conduit. The conduit runs in the cavity with all the existing cable loom.
- The controller unit sits in front of the firewall in the passenger side footwell. I made up a stainless steel plate and mounted the controller unit on it. The plate with controller itself is mounted on the same body brackets which the the Fan Blower is mounted on. I drilled a hole in the stainless steel plate, taken the bolt out of the fan blower mounting point and wedged the stainless steel plate in between the frame and the fan mounting bracket. Hopefully the photos are self explanatory.
- The remote head assembly is installed in the right centre console powerpoint hole
- I took a 6mm cable from the battery and ran it through the wiring loom grommet behind the battery to pop out in the passenger footwell.
- The 30Amp Fuse is mounted on the brackets of the fan blower (next to all the other fuses in the CJB) and connected to the 6mm cable from the battery.
I hope it all makes sense.
Photos in my dropbox link here.
Hi guys,
I have installed a Redarc Tow Pro Elite to my 2016 Disco.
I think I have installed it as per drawings but it appears that when I turn on my lights, the brakes are activated as well.
Is the diode required on late model vehicles?
Could this be the problem?Attachment 165100
Thanks
Darren
Nothing to do with the diode. Sounds like you didn’t cut the brown wire and it’s still linked in with the light circuit as a result.
Scott
Hi Darren,
From what I can see your wiring looks correct and the diode is in the correct place and orientation. The diode isn’t the problem and it is required, it is simply a safety device to stop erroneous signals from the electronic trailer brake unit feeding back to the central junction box.
It appears you ran red cables for both the sense wire (red) and feed wire (blue), any chance you accidentally connected them the wrong way around at the Tow pro unit?
The wires should be connected as follows.https://www.aulro.com/mobile-gallery...503a524fe5.jpg
Cheers
Dean
Thanks Dean,
Yes I did think this but if they were crossed over, the brakes would not work at all I would have thought.
I have read that the diode is not required in some posts and I have also seen it wired direct in line so I am considering doing giving these options a try.
I will double check I have them around the right way first.Attachment 165143Attachment 165144
As you can see from a image I found on this forum, it appears the diode is wired in a different location compared to the wiring schematic.
I am confused...........
Thanks
Darren
Hi Darren,
In the early days I recall several people placed the diode in the wrong position (ie where the circle is on your wiring schematic, the red sense wire). While this worked it did not protect the CJB and prevented the trailer brake lights coming on during manual override application of the trailer brakes.
Cheers
Dean