I drove down to Warrnambool on Sunday to pick up my camper.
As predicted the electrics were interesting. Connected everything up - all lights worked as they should, brakes were off.
I went to drive away and the trailer brakes were on. So I disconnected the plug from the car and went to a try area to try and work out what was going on.
I tried disconnecting various wires in the plug without any success. The brakes would only release when the plug was disconnected from the car but would not come back on until the brakes were applied - logical conclusion was the brake light wire was also wired directly to the brakes - problem was that when the car brakes were released the trailer brakes did not.
So not having time to stuff around and as the camper only weighs 600kg I cut the wires to each brake on the trailer axle.
Now this is where is starts to get weird - the brakes did not release and when the trailer plug was released from the car they brakes released. Something weird going on here. But with the plug reconnected to the van lights worked the van brakes came back on even though the wires to the brakes were cut
I then went to super cheap and bought a trailer board with lights and cable - not totally compatible with the RRS systems - blinkers work by themselves, the tail lights work by themselves and the stop lights work by them selves but if any two are on only the tail lights work - also using the blinkers cancelled cruise control in the car.
When I got the trailer home - the light board worked OK on my 101 and my box trailer worked on the car - the RRS just did not like the light board.
So some weird wiring things going here. When the weather improves I will pull off the drums and check the brakes out and rewire back.
Garry



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