Car-caravan connector pulled out while towing
Our Car-caravan connector pulled out while towing, we didn't realize until stopping at services on the M1. The connector had clearly been dragging along the road and was destroyed. Does anyone have any ideas as to why this might have happened? We always try to make sure there is some 'play' in the cable when hitching up, but on the other hand not too much so there is no chance of the cable being grounded. Do I need to just get a new connector, or do I have to buy the complete cable set?
Its a 13 pin arrangement, and the van is an Eldis Chatsworth (2 berth avanti).
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Surprised the connector pulled out as you have to turn it when connecting to the car side and the lid acts as a locking device. You should get away with just a new 13 pin connector but also check the car side as this should not have happened. Tip. If the wiring is still connected to the 'destroyed' connector cut the wiring leaving it still 'wired up'. This will give you a useful guide to which wire goes to which pin!
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On two occasions my 13 pin plug came apart while driving.The plugs involved were a popular brand sold by caravan shops in the month of may!After the last episode I purchased a plug made by a well known german company Hella.I have had no problem since fitting it 2 years ago!Commeyras has given good advice regards wiring connections.
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It does pay to buy a good quality 13 pin plug.
I fitted an inexpensive one to our previous van and noted it had started deteriorating after less than a year, so when I fitted the one to our current van, just over 15 years back, I also bought a Hella plug. Still going strong.
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