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ok thanks.. would this be a good guide about how to that? >> https://caravanchronicles.com/guides/13-pin-socket-basic-fault-finding/

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Yes I have a genuine GM towbar, because on the plastic cap of the socket it says: "GM".. So that's good to know, thanks!

Would there be a way to check if the primary check control is functioning properly?.. I guess I could disconnect a light bulb and see if an error message appears on the display?

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I don't know.. the check control module is pretty well documented in the user manual.. and nothing is said about the towbar socket.. see pages 40-42
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The check control monitors fluid levels, front
disc brake pad thickness, the functioning of
the automatic transmission 3 and the
automatic headlamp range adjustment 3 as
well as important exterior lamp bulbs,
including the wiring and fuses.

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yes I think so.. why?

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Hello, I have a problem with the "Check Control" (fuse number 7) which is draining the battery. I measured 0.27 Amps, and with the fuse disconnected 0.04 Amps. The battery is drained within a week. The battery has been replaced 2 times already. I have the negative pole disconnected now. What could be the cause of the check control to keep using electricity? Would it help to do a diagnostic test with an OBD device such as this one? >> http://www.xxltech.com/

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