Dale M. wrote:Your concepts are correct (trouble shooting) but the problem is in car wiring and not trailer, your solutions/fixes need to be on car side of connection....
Why not disconnect backup light wire from plug (aux pin) on "Charger" and wire a 12 volt "charge" supply (from car battery) to aux pin (on "Charger") for battery charging..... That way all vehicles would be consistent, and no adapters involved....
Dale
Uncle Chan wrote:Dale M. wrote:Your concepts are correct (trouble shooting) but the problem is in car wiring and not trailer, your solutions/fixes need to be on car side of connection....
Why not disconnect backup light wire from plug (aux pin) on "Charger" and wire a 12 volt "charge" supply (from car battery) to aux pin (on "Charger") for battery charging..... That way all vehicles would be consistent, and no adapters involved....
Dale
Dale, I would like to do this, but lack the comfort level and expertise to do so.The Charger's is hardwired into the system. I would be afraid that I would mess something up.
Tumbleweed_Tex wrote:If, after trying all of the above with no success, simply remove the wire from the center terminal on the trailer end, and attach it to the #4 terminal instead. Backup light problem solved, and the TD battery will now charge properly as well...no matter which vehicle you tow with.
Corwin C wrote:As far as cutting wires ... I would just disconnect them at the plug (most plugs are 2 screws to open the housing and 1 screw for each connect/disconnect.)
dh wrote:Corwin C wrote:As far as cutting wires ... I would just disconnect them at the plug (most plugs are 2 screws to open the housing and 1 screw for each connect/disconnect.)
Not true of factory 7 pin connectors. They terminate in a plug, and this plug goes into the 7 pin. Its all robotically crimped and put together.
A replacement, or after market plug, yes, just swap wires on pins as you described, but a factory job is not doable.
PanelDeland wrote:Put a heavy duty toggle switch in the charge line for the trailer.When you tow with the Charger just flip the switch to off.You'll know if it's on since the back up lights will be on.The downside is that the trialer will not charge is you forget to turn it back on.
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