I set out to add wiring for a trailer on the weekend and got confused.
I pulled the rear inner guard and found wires for the indicators and brake and tail lights, but what I thought would be an earth had 12V on it:dontknow:
Looking at the wiring diagram didn't help because it is broken into pages on the CD and I couldn't see what went where.:gaah:
It occurred to me that the lights might work "upside down" from the usual way. Power is supplied continuously to each light, and a control unit supplies ground when the light is turned on. If this is the case then simply tapping into the wiring for the lights won't work. I would have to add a circuit to turn the light signals "right way up" for the trailer.
Can someone confirm my impression (or helpfully point out that I am wrong)?
Cheers;
Pogo.
I pulled the rear inner guard and found wires for the indicators and brake and tail lights, but what I thought would be an earth had 12V on it:dontknow:
Looking at the wiring diagram didn't help because it is broken into pages on the CD and I couldn't see what went where.:gaah:
It occurred to me that the lights might work "upside down" from the usual way. Power is supplied continuously to each light, and a control unit supplies ground when the light is turned on. If this is the case then simply tapping into the wiring for the lights won't work. I would have to add a circuit to turn the light signals "right way up" for the trailer.
Can someone confirm my impression (or helpfully point out that I am wrong)?
Cheers;
Pogo.