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DuncanS Member Since: 06 Dec 2013 Location: Cumbria Posts: 299 |
Up inside your rear drivers side wheel arch, on the back face there will be a flap. Pull that forward and you'll see a grey rectangular plug. Usually clipped in to the tub. unplug that and that's your harness free (assuming standard vehicle wiring which hasn't been butchered) North Cumbria Search and Rescue - Team Leader
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13th Oct 2020 6:27pm |
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Ianh Member Since: 17 Sep 2018 Location: Essex Posts: 1997 |
if it’s a 12n 7 pin socket and a genuine landrover one, or an after market one for a defender, then it’s simple to remove. Behind your offside wheel, behind the rear lights there is a plastic panel held there by two Philips screws. If rusted you can get quick grips on the heads to loosen. Remove the two screws and then the flat piece of plastic. Have a torch. You will see a big grey connector that connects the tow bar socket to the main loom. Just unclip. make sure you tape up the loom connector to stop dirt and water ingress. Self amalgamating tape is good for this. The cable will be held to chassis with cable ties. Once removed fit plastic shield and screws. Cleaning the area first and greasing screws.
If 13 pin euro socket there may be another loom to deal with as that will go to under seat battery. |
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13th Oct 2020 6:31pm |
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LandRoverAnorak Member Since: 17 Jul 2011 Location: Surrey Posts: 11324 |
If it's more than a simple plug as described above, then as a temporary measure just cable tie it up in the wheel arch out of the way. I did the same with mine a few months ago for a couple of weeks whilst changing tow bars. Darren
110 USW BUILD THREAD - EXPEDITION TRAILER - 200tdi 90 BUILD THREAD - SANKEY TRAILER - IG@landroveranorak "You came in that thing? You're braver than I thought!" - Princess Leia |
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13th Oct 2020 8:25pm |
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Gasket Member Since: 30 May 2020 Location: Manchester Posts: 629 |
Thanks guys - all done, thanks to your tips. Took about 40 mins.
The big grey plug was there and disconnected relatively easily - I was able to reach up behind the flap without unscrewing it (thankfully as the screws were rotten). The self-amalgamating tape was a really good tip - I had some in the garage and it has very neatly cocooned the old plug. Bolts came out pretty easily too. The back of the car looks so much better now! |
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14th Oct 2020 10:56am |
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InternationalDBA Member Since: 18 Feb 2018 Location: West Sussex Posts: 19 |
I am changing my chassis and now need to rewire the tow bar.
The screws on the flap on the driver's side were seized. They were too hard to drill or hacksaw so I ground them down with a grinding wheel in my drill. I was then able to remove the flap. I can see the grey socket and the 7 wires for 1 of the sockets so I know how to reconnect that. The 2nd socket has 5 wires on a separate wire and I cannot remember how that was connected. It was originally wired by the main agent when the vehicle was new. It worked OK when connected to the caravan over many years but TBH, the wiring was a mess as there was loads of spare wire and they folded it back on itself. Does anybody know where I can find instructions to wire up the 5 wires to the 2nd socket? I can provide a photo if none of that makes any sense. |
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20th Apr 2024 10:58pm |
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Bluest Member Since: 23 Apr 2016 Location: Lancashire Posts: 4206 |
Just on the license thing, the restrictions have been relaxed a bit and I think all full license holders can at least now tow a trailer up to 3.5t. Earlier license holders get a bit more on top of that.
https://www.gov.uk/towing-rules 2007 110 TDCi Station Wagon XS |
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21st Apr 2024 10:46am |
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