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robson

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Re: towbar electrics
« Reply #15 on: 28 May 2010, 17:29:44 »

Is it neccessary to remove the glove box to get to this relay what does bridging the connectors do.
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Re: towbar electrics
« Reply #16 on: 28 May 2010, 18:21:36 »

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Is it neccessary to remove the glove box to get to this relay .
Don't know, mine's a prefacelift car  ;)



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what does bridging the connectors do.

If you fitted a trailer check control 'relay' then it would feed brake wire connection in the socket in the boot. If  you don't fit it, you need to bridge the connections instead or you don't get a brake light feed at the plug in the boot intended to feed a trailer's lighting.
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Re: towbar electrics
« Reply #17 on: 28 May 2010, 21:56:51 »

If my car bulb failure sensor fails due to the extra load  do I get no indication on the display. do the brake lights continue to work if the  sensor has failed
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