- Apr 11, 2010
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Hi,
New to the forum and new to caravanning...
I've just bought a La Mancelle caravan and I'm scratching my head over the wiring. It had a 13-pin socket, but my car has a 12N 7-pin, so I'm trying to fit a 12N plug.
First thing I notice is that the caravan has only one side light, and the missing side has no bulb, nor wiring, and no evidence that there's ever been.
But the equivalent wire in the connector (brown) is quite chunky, and when I connect a 12v source to it, there's a click like a relay inside the wardrobe.
La Mancelle sent me a rudimentary wiring diagram, and for this wire, it shows "12V continuous" from pin-2. But then it shows that pin-7 is both the fog light and LH side light, so I don't necessarily trust this document.
Does any of this sound familiar? The caravan doesn't have a leisure battery so it makes some sense to have a supply for the fridge during the journey, but it seems like they're fiddling with the 12N standard.
Help!
New to the forum and new to caravanning...
I've just bought a La Mancelle caravan and I'm scratching my head over the wiring. It had a 13-pin socket, but my car has a 12N 7-pin, so I'm trying to fit a 12N plug.
First thing I notice is that the caravan has only one side light, and the missing side has no bulb, nor wiring, and no evidence that there's ever been.
But the equivalent wire in the connector (brown) is quite chunky, and when I connect a 12v source to it, there's a click like a relay inside the wardrobe.
La Mancelle sent me a rudimentary wiring diagram, and for this wire, it shows "12V continuous" from pin-2. But then it shows that pin-7 is both the fog light and LH side light, so I don't necessarily trust this document.
Does any of this sound familiar? The caravan doesn't have a leisure battery so it makes some sense to have a supply for the fridge during the journey, but it seems like they're fiddling with the 12N standard.
Help!