americankiwi
DIY
The truck I bought had the original 7-pin trailer plug cut out and the wires were then hard-wire spliced into the 5 wire standard Narva plug. My trailer wiring is all good and works on other vehicles and from a direct battery feed, but coming through the truck it's a bit dysfunctional. Turn signals, running lights, and brakes all work fine either alone or in combination with 1 other set of lights, but when all three are engaged the brakes won't light up on trailer. I don't think it's a ground issue as I have the same issue when running an alternate ground wire direct from trailer plug to battery. Now I'm definitely no electrician so I'm not sure what to expect of the voltage at various points. When testing voltage with a multimeter at either the trailer plug, the wire splicing, and at the brake pedal switch shows the brake line at about a 1-1.5 volts lower than the other lights - is this the problem? Also, would you need to wire BOTH the Left Hand tail lights AND the Right Hand tail lights into the trailer plug (which only has a slot for Tail Lights)?
IF anyone has had luck with hardwiring a Land rover Discovery's trailer wires direct to the trailer plug, please let us know if there are any tricks I need to be aware of!
IF anyone has had luck with hardwiring a Land rover Discovery's trailer wires direct to the trailer plug, please let us know if there are any tricks I need to be aware of!