Classic Towbar Wiring
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Classic Towbar Wiring
Hi All,
I'm installing a towbar onto my MY95 classic. It looks to have a plug on the loom to the nearside rear light which seems to be intended for plug and play for a towbar as it has all the signals you need including the offside indicator. I'd like to utilise the plug as the towbar may be temporary. The trouble is finding a plug which will be compatible? Is this something a dealer might do or do I have to find someone breaking a classic with a towbar? Anyone happen to have just the plug in stock?
I'm installing a towbar onto my MY95 classic. It looks to have a plug on the loom to the nearside rear light which seems to be intended for plug and play for a towbar as it has all the signals you need including the offside indicator. I'd like to utilise the plug as the towbar may be temporary. The trouble is finding a plug which will be compatible? Is this something a dealer might do or do I have to find someone breaking a classic with a towbar? Anyone happen to have just the plug in stock?
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When you bought the towbar, a wiring kit was an option, cost about £18, and included the plug, a length of wire, the towbar socket and a fitting kit/bracket.
You MIGHT find one on ebay, or a breakers.
Or a dealer might still be able to get you one. TBH, I bought one as it saved me an hour of splicing wires.
You MIGHT find one on ebay, or a breakers.
Or a dealer might still be able to get you one. TBH, I bought one as it saved me an hour of splicing wires.
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