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Old 21-08-2013, 22:18   #1
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Lightbulb towing electrics

I've created this thread in hope it'll be a good source of anything and everything about towbar/trailer/caravan/horse box...basically anything to do with towing, all in one place

To start it off here's a wiring diagram and a thread containing more electrical related stuff, links to good websites etc

http://www.nissan4x4ownersclub.com/f...ad.php?t=19821

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Old 21-08-2013, 22:20   #2
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Nice .... Well done
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Old 21-08-2013, 22:30   #4
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Try this link for all wiring queries for caravans.
Including leisure battery testing, % charge etc vs terminal voltage.
Determine wire size, current voltage drop etc.


http://www.caravantalk.co.uk/library...-Electrics.pdf

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My tip for towbar sockets and plugs is to fill the back of the socket with grease and give the terminals on the front a good coat too. I do the same with the plugs too. Last loads longer with no fiddling to get them working. Oh I also tin the ends of the wires with solder too.

Don't know if you've noticed but the very bottom terminal of a 12s socket is the permanent live. This is the one that lives in water when you have a rubber cover or water in back of socket, it corrodes really well because of the lecky shorting through it.
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These are my notes from when I fitted my socket.

1999 Nissan Terrano Tow Bar wiring

Cables located hinge side of rear door behind panel.
Green/Yellow (1 white dot) Brake
Green/Yellow (2 white dots) RH Ind
Green/Black (2 white dots) LH Ind
Red/Black (1 white dot) Fog
Red/Blue (1 white dot) Side
Orange/Solid (2 white dots) Rev

Blue/Orange (1 white dot) Ign to fuel tank
Green/Orange (1 white dot) Fuel Light
Thick Black/Solid Go to empty socket behind bumper
Thick Black/red Go to empty socket behind bumper
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Old 22-08-2013, 00:15   #7
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My tip for towbar sockets and plugs is to fill the back of the socket with grease and give the terminals on the front a good coat too. I do the same with the plugs too. Last loads longer with no fiddling to get them working. Oh I also tin the ends of the wires with solder too.

Don't know if you've noticed but the very bottom terminal of a 12s socket is the permanent live. This is the one that lives in water when you have a rubber cover or water in back of socket, it corrodes really well because of the lecky shorting through it.
I used Vaseline on my electrics as Its waterproof

I need to get a good tuber cover for me sockets
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Old 27-08-2013, 19:32   #8
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new tow bar all finished ready to be fitted when i get little car back, towbar has 12N and 12S electrics normally just had 12N but i fitted the 12S charging circuit as i'll rig it in with my 2nd under floor mounted battery


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well I wish you both well for the future , will the wedding be in England or Poland ?
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well I wish you both well for the future , will the wedding be in England or Poland ?
i'm not actually in a relationship just friends
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electrical stuff for little car's towbar

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Yer right!!
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