Hi all,
I've heard that on series 2 Discovery the wires for the trailer lights plug should be hidden somewhere and that all you need to do is add the plug and you are set to go...
Truth or myth?
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Wiring plug for trailer lights.
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Wiring plug for trailer lights.
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Re: Wiring plug for trailer lights.
ShinyDiscoBalls wrote:Hi all,
I've heard that on series 2 Discovery the wires for the trailer lights plug should be hidden somewhere and that all you need to do is add the plug and you are set to go...
Truth or myth?
It is true and its not only Disco's. The plug is behind the Left tailight on a rangie but im pretty sure its in the R/hand trim panel on a Disco.
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