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Brake controller: which wire at brake pedal sender?
Brake controller: which wire at brake pedal sender?
Hi All,
Got my not so new 1999 DX 4.2D GU wagon home and have starting fitting stuff to it. I have connected all the wires for the brake controller that was in my GQ except for one. The one that connects to the brake pedal sender.
Can anyone tell me which of the two wires I need to connect it to? From memory there are two wires leading of the sender the wires are green and red (don't quote me on the colours as the boss has the car and I cannot check right now).
Can anyone who has a brake controller fitted have a quick look and let me know?
Cheers and Thanks
Mark
Mark
Got my not so new 1999 DX 4.2D GU wagon home and have starting fitting stuff to it. I have connected all the wires for the brake controller that was in my GQ except for one. The one that connects to the brake pedal sender.
Can anyone tell me which of the two wires I need to connect it to? From memory there are two wires leading of the sender the wires are green and red (don't quote me on the colours as the boss has the car and I cannot check right now).
Can anyone who has a brake controller fitted have a quick look and let me know?
Cheers and Thanks
Mark
Mark
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic.php?t=134405
Diagram in there.
p.s make sure you fuse your wire running down to the trailer plug
Diagram in there.
p.s make sure you fuse your wire running down to the trailer plug
DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote: get an alarm and a case for yoru neighbour.
oh and a spellcheck for you.
every model can be different, test it with a test light. the best easyist way is to run it into the stoplight pin on the trailer plug. dont use scotch locks to tap into the stoplight wire, they fail far to often. best to peel back the insulation and solder it, it a bit of a stuff around, but so is loosing trailer brakes down a steep hill because the scotch lock failed
Circuit breakers are better....MjWatt wrote:http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic.php?t=134405
Diagram in there.
p.s make sure you fuse your wire running down to the trailer plug
Why would you fuse the wire running down to the trailer plug..MjWatt wrote:http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic.php?t=134405
Diagram in there.
p.s make sure you fuse your wire running down to the trailer plug
When you fuse/circut breaker the supply power to the unit and if there is a fault anywhere between battery and trailer plug the fuse/circut breaker will pop.....
That how we fit hayman reese unit all the time...
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