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Martin
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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Montalcino Red
7 pin sockets are total rubbish though.

The potential to fail an MOT should not be a reason to avoid the 13 pin socket, which is electrically and mechanically vastly superior to the terrible 7 pins.  1988 90 Td5 NAS soft top
2015 D90 XS SW
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Martin
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I would far rather have tow electrics tested anyway. It seems mad to fit 7 pin electrics just so a fault in them would not be tested for at MOT time.

This is about safety and consideration towards others; I bet we've all seen trailers with faulty lighting.  1988 90 Td5 NAS soft top
2015 D90 XS SW
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Martin wrote:
The branch which goes forward to the battery box is for the ignition switched feed for 13 pin electrics. This branch is still not fitted on my XS Embarassed

Quite why LR didnt provide the required ignition supply at the back as part of the other tow electric connector I don't know Rolling Eyes


People would use it for a 12v rear socket Rolling with laughter

My point about the 7 pin is fit a 13pin and connect the fixed adaptor (i have one in my disco and range rover) that lets 7 pin trailer sockets connect direct, its not a cabled one its a fixed converter...then it doesnt get tested as it is 7 pin. you can then remove and its a 13 pin again.

Good trick

I think MOT's are a waste of time - principle is good, but ive had cars with MOT's that couldnt pass it if they wanted to, but if i was a cynic they got them because they were mates with the tester! its only as good as the moment of test and the tester. Mike
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nmj



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England 2016 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 Adventure Corris Grey
had the tower electrics fitted today with the socket fitted in the rear cross member, really pleased with that , also rear work lamp fitted to roof rack, shame the holes in the supplied bracket are in the wrong place so have currently spaced the bracket away from the roof rack , will have to extend the holes at some stage
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I fitted this as my first ever modification (D90 64Plate) - 13Pin - so its pretty straightforward but quite fiddly behind the switches - I wired it into the rear heated window switch. If you get any questions as you are doing it, PM me as I can probably help.

First off, there is a socket behind drivers side rear lights - most of the wires go in here - dead easy
Second, wires and relay into the battery box - one wire to the battery I think and one into the relay.
Wire from the relay into the back of the switch - run on the outside of the gearbox

Cheers
Michael
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nmj



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thank you but all sorted now Thumbs Up , will sort the rear lamp bracket out another day, i cheated and wired it in to reversing lamp , thats good enough as in reality its never going to be used for its true purpose Smile . booked the Adventure in for a couple of weeks time with Urban as i have decided i need rear park sensors on the little truck !!! Rolling Eyes
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nmj



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also i fitted the 13 pin socket but will never need some of it as i won't be towing a caravan so all plugged in on the o/s Thumbs Up
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meeerrrk



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Did you fit the socket in the cross memeber? It really bugs me that it isn't fitted in the hole.

Is the only method to drill the crossmember and fit rivnuts into the holes?
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Swac3



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Or drill the crossmember and screw in self tappers, or was that just me.

That said 2009 !! Just shows how much JLR care/think that anyone buying a defender after then still gets 7 pin electrics. 3 Landrovers


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meeerrrk



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I guess you could, does it not have a tendency to come loose / pull out when you unplug the connector?
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Never has nope, To be honest i'd be more worried about the ability to remove the screws now than of them coming loose Smile 3 Landrovers
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dashed



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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 HT Stornoway Grey
Whoever fitted the plug and play electrics in the factory in mine had been having a good laugh - it was tucked so far up under the wheel arch spray cover that I was convinced it wasn't there. Took ages to locate and could only just reach it!!
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They have a trim clip that holds the plug in place, so they should all be in the same place. Wink
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United Kingdom 2008 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SW Stornoway Grey
Towbar wiring
I am fitting a new chassis and I have a question about the towbar wiring.
The 7 pin wiring which plugs into the loom is straightforward.
However, the extra wire which comes from the battery box has a branch with a socket at the end.
Where do I plug this in or do I just secure it safely out of the way?
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