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Thread: D4 Electric Trailer Brake Wiring

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    Go down about 8 posts and read about the brown wire. It goes to the pin used by the electric brakes, but is also connected to the taillights. This is cut and connected to the output of the brake controller when one is installed in the vehicle. The join is located either behind or in front of the left rear taillight depending on your model. Look through this thread and you will find the details for each.

    Regards
    Gerry

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    help with EBC

    Hope someone can help. Followed instructions to install Tow Pro elite on D4, all looks ok except no lights on trailer? any ideas? Trailer has LED and works with another car.
    Thanks.

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    Smile RRS MY13.5 EBC

    Hi all, I'm a newbie here although I have been following for a while.
    Firstly I'd like to commend you all for fantastic information especially Sniegy.
    I've just purchase my first caravan to explore this wonderful land, however I need to fit an EBC & I can't get in with the dealer for another 3 weeks. I need to collect the van next weekend. I've got a mate who is an auto elec & is quite capable of fitting it for me. I have read 52 pages of information on wiring but most of them relate to D3 & D4. I own a my13.5 RRS & would like to know whether the D3 or D4 wiring would be the same as my RRS.
    Any feedback would be appreciated.
    Thanks
    Steve

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    Question Help with Tow Pro elite install

    Hello there to everyone following this thread. This is my first post/question - not sure if I'm doing it right but we'll see how we go!

    Am currently installing a Tow Pro elite with the remote control. Have managed to carefully place the remote knob into the lights binnacle after some nervous drilling. All good now.

    Can someone tell me where is the best place to locate the control box? I've looked under the panel which is located under the steering wheel but not sure if there is enough room here.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Cheers
    Michael

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    Control box location

    Hi Michael,

    Strydes has done an excellent write-up of the full install including details of mounting the control bow behind the light switch. See Post #450 below and download his pdf which I'd say reflects most if not all of the current thinking in this thread.

    Milton477's post #500 below has another location as does Nod's post #466.

    Good luck and don't forget the diode and to cut the brown wire.

    My Tow Pro is still in its box on my desk, but will be started shortly.


    Quote Originally Posted by MTDBTD23 View Post
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    Can someone tell me where is the best place to locate the (Tow Pro Elite) control box? I've looked under the panel which is located under the steering wheel but not sure if there is enough room here.
    ....
    Cheers
    Michael
    D4 MY16 SDV6 HSE e-diff, IID, LLAMS, ARB Summit bar & Intensities & twin compressor, Traxide, GOE sliders & guards,
    TowPro Elite, Mitch Hitch, Rhino platform, Drifta drawers, GME UHF, ProSpeed rear ladder

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    A big thanks to Sniegy for his write up and the other chap that figured out where to put the diode. I spent a lot of time reading and re-reading this thread and memorised it.

    The install on the new D4 went like a dream and everything works perfect

    I chose the new Tow-Pro Elite controller and its every bit as good as my trusty P3.


    Now for the Traxide dual batteries....

    Thanks
    Jon
    Regards,
    Jon

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    Which mounting method did you go with Jon?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Which mounting method did you go with Jon?
    The Tow-Pro was installed on the cast-aluminium brakes behind the headlight switch (3 x M4 bolts).

    I put the remote switch on the headlight switch / binnacle rather than in the centre console. Also, rather than place the Redarc rotary dial in the centre of the available space on the binnacle I managed (just) to get the centre of the dial inline with the centre line of the fog light switches. This has then left enough space for me to install an ON/OFF switch for my LED Trailer module directly above the redarc dial.

    The LED trailer module is (for now at least) cable tied to the rear side of the tow-hitch moulding below the Rear Air-Con gubbins in the LHS storage bin.
    Regards,
    Jon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yorkshire_Jon View Post
    The Tow-Pro was installed on the cast-aluminium brakes behind the headlight switch (3 x M4 bolts).

    I put the remote switch on the headlight switch / binnacle rather than in the centre console. Also, rather than place the Redarc rotary dial in the centre of the available space on the binnacle I managed (just) to get the centre of the dial inline with the centre line of the fog light switches. This has then left enough space for me to install an ON/OFF switch for my LED Trailer module directly above the redarc dial.

    The LED trailer module is (for now at least) cable tied to the rear side of the tow-hitch moulding below the Rear Air-Con gubbins in the LHS storage bin.
    Any chance of a couple of pics...sounds like a good looking job

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    Hi mate,

    Everything will work fine without the need for anything else. Lights will work properly.

    However, the Landy won't detect that anything is connected. Therefore the functions like anti sway and leveling won't work.

    You can wire in a simple load resister from Narva for about $20 if you have that skill that will do the job. Otherwise the "box" will simply make the Landy realise a trailer is connected and do it's extra bits.

    You don't NEED it.

    Cheers

    Sent from my SM-G920I using AULRO mobile app

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