
winterheating wrote:So can the offside indicator be wired from the near side?..????



mealic wrote:and just remember that if you have a double socket fitted its MOTable.

stephenferguson wrote:not sure, at the minute, mines wired from the other side as i ran a wire over but this plug and play kit suggests u can, motorman mentions it needs a live, not sure what for tho?

motorman116 wrote:stephenferguson wrote:not sure, at the minute, mines wired from the other side as i ran a wire over but this plug and play kit suggests u can, motorman mentions it needs a live, not sure what for tho?
There is a relay that requires power for the towbar electrics that protects the onboard computers, as the lights on the Mk6 and Mk7 Transits are controled by can-bus (onboard computer) or something like that, and you dont want to damage the onbaord computers, as they are expensive......
handymac wrote:Sorry for the delay but here is the connection in question. Is this for the tow bar and if so can I buy a plug from somewhere?


TriumphStag wrote:That is the correct connector. I ended up just cutting the connector off, testing each wire to see what it was and then soldering and heat shrinking it to the corresponding wire in the towbar loom. would have been better to use the connector but I did not have time to source one.
Not particularly helpful for your question, but at least you know it is OK to cut and solder.

dbsteelfab wrote:Hi guys, I recently have started to use my tow bar on my mk6 135t350 truck, all the electrics seem to work ok except the o/s (drivers side) indicator which when the bulb is in place on the light board it is either not working at all or on all the time whether the indicator is being used or not. I have checked the wiring on both the light board and the electric socket on the tow bar as per the euro 7pin guide on the NTTA website and I know the light board is ok as I have used it on 2 separate hire vans ( all lights working as they should ) A couple of friends have said it sounds like a bad earth but I know nothing about vehicle electrics and wouldn't know where to start and I worried I will cause more harm than good as the truck is my only works vehicle and is used 6 days a week. Any help/ pictures of what to check and where I would be very grateful of as it looks like a right mess behind the tow bar
Thanks in advance
Dan
ake wrote:dbsteelfab wrote:Hi guys, I recently have started to use my tow bar on my mk6 135t350 truck, all the electrics seem to work ok except the o/s (drivers side) indicator which when the bulb is in place on the light board it is either not working at all or on all the time whether the indicator is being used or not. I have checked the wiring on both the light board and the electric socket on the tow bar as per the euro 7pin guide on the NTTA website and I know the light board is ok as I have used it on 2 separate hire vans ( all lights working as they should ) A couple of friends have said it sounds like a bad earth but I know nothing about vehicle electrics and wouldn't know where to start and I worried I will cause more harm than good as the truck is my only works vehicle and is used 6 days a week. Any help/ pictures of what to check and where I would be very grateful of as it looks like a right mess behind the tow bar
Thanks in advance
Dan
If it looks a mess it probably is, get a new piece of cable, some insulated heat seal crimps and rewire it
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