No idea mate - it would make sense as it would charge the leisure then stop charging it when main volts drop.Is that for a dual/ leisure battery set up?
J
No idea mate - it would make sense as it would charge the leisure then stop charging it when main volts drop.Is that for a dual/ leisure battery set up?
J
I’m assuming it’s usually empty and that durite loom is piggy backing into it. It also seems too convenient that LR would’ve left an empty positive though?!
I do overcomplicate it all and that’s why it confuses me so always have to stop and dumb it down.
As I would understand it, you have one brown wire to fuse box and one negative. They run several fuses and that fuse box is fit to cope with the max overall draw.
Is it where they would run a permanent live to the tow socket, but as your branches off it had that relay bit put in for an extra battery.I’m assuming it’s usually empty and that durite loom is piggy backing into it. It also seems too convenient that LR would’ve left an empty positive though?!
I do overcomplicate it all and that’s why it confuses me so always have to stop and dumb it down.
As I would understand it, you have one brown wire to fuse box and one negative. They run several fuses and that fuse box is fit to cope with the max overall draw.
That’s a fair shout. I have no experience towing and if I ever do tow I’ll use my pickup. I think it must branch off twice as one socket near rear light inside (leisure battery I assume) and then a socket for towing at the tow ball.Is it where they would run a permanent live to the tow socket, but as your branches off it had that relay bit put in for an extra battery.
If you don’t need it then just pull it out.
J
Fog on opposite side to the reverse light…Door switch fixed, intermittent wiper fixed, courtesy light fixed and warning buzzer that I’ve left the lights on works. This all suggests to me that the original MFU works and fog is more lightly to be wiring.
Hopefully I’m not being really stupid right now - is rear fog switch the one on the left?! The one on the right has a switch with cut wires which I assumed was where I don’t have front fogs
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