Hey Gordon,
See answers in red below. Scott dropped in to my place today and connected his car to my trailer and everything worked perfectly, all trailer lights and the brakes. Then connected up to my car and the brakes dont work, but all the lights do.
	
		
			
			
				
					
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				Howdy Geoff,
1. D4 not recognising trailer
The trailer LED lights are not sufficient load on the blinker circuits for the D4 to detect it.  You will have to add a NARVA 21W load resistor across either (or both) blinker circuits at the trailer to increase the load. All trailer lights work fine, connected to the D4. Even the brake lights work when pushing the Tow Pro Knob
When you close the drivers door the D4 sends out a pulse on the indicator circuits to try and sense a trailer load, this is the LED flash you are seeing. Your trailer does not present enough load to be detected.  Only one load resistor is actually required.... some of us like symmetry.
There are many threads on the forum detailing various methods to install the resistor(s) Should this cause the Tow Pro not to recognise the brake load though, as the lights work perfect.
2. Tow Pro install
Looks as if you are very close... as far as I can ascertain... the wiring looks correct (diode orientation)... your wiring diagram is fine, though the diode picture is unclear with an additional line.
Breathing is good.
Lighting up/detecting the trailer attached is good.
Braking and pushing the Tow Pro button turning on the trailer brake lights is good.
"Whenever i close any door, it illuminates the camper brake lights!"... means that the brown (pin 5) and black (pin 7) wires are swapped.  These are the 2 wires that are at joined at the splice in the rear cubby Scott came and we checked his D4 and it did the exact same with the Trailer lights when doors are closed. His vehicle worked perfectly with my camper attached 
Is the tow plug the original 12N & 12S or has it been changed to a different connector (7 or 12 pin flat)??
You need to check that the brown goes to pin 5 and the black to pin 7. YES. Although i think that my splice wire colours may be the issue. Mine has a single Brown wire into a splice joint, then Brown and Black out. I cut the Brown wire post splice and then connected to Blue/Black from the Tow Pro. How do i check if the Brown wire goes to pin 5?
Attached is a diagram that may help.
Regards,
Gordon
			
		 
	 
 
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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