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Wiring for trailers

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Wiring for trailers
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Sat-07-05-2022, 17:23 PM
Some trailer plugs/sockets are not very high quality and tend to develop corrosion or loose screws after a while. It may be worth dismantling your existing connectors, cleaning the terminals and checking that everything is tight before parting with cash...

If it's the trailer plug that's at fault, you may need to replace it. Most of the DIY places sell replacements and they're easy to fix with just a screqdriver.
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Wiring for trailers - by Peter_Grimsditch - Sat-07-05-2022, 08:07 AM
RE: Wiring for trailers - by Brian - Sat-07-05-2022, 17:23 PM
RE: Wiring for trailers - by Peter_Grimsditch - Sat-07-05-2022, 17:46 PM
RE: Wiring for trailers - by Brian - Sat-07-05-2022, 18:29 PM
RE: Wiring for trailers - by Peter_Grimsditch - Wed-11-05-2022, 08:32 AM

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