Range Rover and Caravan Brake Lights
Hi all, we have a 19 reg Range Rover and a 2005 Bailey Senator. Caravan lights had been worked perfectly with our old vehicle. Car has 13 pin socket, van 2 x 7 pin plugs, we have the adapter. Our problem is that the brake lights on the caravan do not work when plugged into the Range Rover. All other lights work as they should. We have connected the van to another vehicle with a 13 pin socket and all lights, including brakes, work perfectly. We have connected our car to another Bailey caravan (this one has a 13 pin plug) and everything EXCEPT the brakes work. The towbar/electrics are Land Rover fitted. We have been back to Land Rover dealers and they are stumped. Has anyone ever had a problem like this? Is it a Range Rover or old Bailey problem?
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I had a similar problem some years ago with a German manufactured tow car who were also stumped as to why it wasn’t working properly, so I took it to a tow bar fitter and they fitted a resistor (or something like that) into the wiring loom. Everything worked fine, so maybe try a local company near to you? Good luck
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Thanks Extugger, but I am pleased to report that it was suggested that as the caravan has four rear brake lights, two low down and two at the top that the wattage was more than the sensitive system in the car
liked and therefore thought it a fault so didn't work. We removed bulbs from top lights and hey presto the lower ones work properly.
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It will be worth checking the law if you intend leaving the bulbs out as I feel it could be a case of "must work if fitted". Someone else may know more on that aspect.
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