when towing trailers i usualy have no worries, but there are 2 specific ones that when i brake the radio turns off for about half a second, and when i indicate to the left my high beams come one.
it only happens with 2 trailers, all others are fine.
i cant for the life of me work out y it should interfere with my electrics when no other trailer will...
any ideas??
cheers
macca
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trailers screwing up my electrics
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trailers screwing up my electrics
[quote="Barnsey"]
Bronwyn Bishop does it for me.[/quote]
Bronwyn Bishop does it for me.[/quote]
It is amazing the number of cars with "home wired" trailer plugs - which are wrong! But the owners don't realise their car is wrong, so they wire their trailer to suit their car - so it doesn't work properly with anybody else's car.
Then these same people borrow somebody else's trailer, and "fix" the wiring to make it work - with their FARKED UP car.
For less than $10 you can buy a trailer plug with in built LEDs which show you if your car is working properly. I suggest you find one and carry it with you - the next time you find a trailer behaving wierdly you can quickly and easily find out if your car is right.
Then these same people borrow somebody else's trailer, and "fix" the wiring to make it work - with their FARKED UP car.
For less than $10 you can buy a trailer plug with in built LEDs which show you if your car is working properly. I suggest you find one and carry it with you - the next time you find a trailer behaving wierdly you can quickly and easily find out if your car is right.
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