Towed Vehicle Wiring - Fleetwood Discovery 2008 Owner's Manual

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Before selecting the vehicle that will be towed,
consult the vehicle manufacturers instructions
to ensure the vehicle is approved by the manu-
facturer for dinghy (four wheels down) towing.
Any aftermarket products that modify the
dinghy for towing should also be approved by
the vehicle manufacturer.
Make sure that the dinghy weight and attaching
hardware do not exceed the motor home hitch
receiver rating. Make sure that the weight of the
motor home and dinghy together; do not exceed
the gross combination weight rating (GCWR)
of the motor home. Make sure that tow bars and
hitch equipment is rated to handle the weight of
the vehicle you intend to tow.
In addition, the dinghy must be equipped with
its own independent auxiliary brake system that
is activated any time the motor home brakes are
applied.
Because of State/Province regulations, care
must be exercised when wiring the dinghy for
all lighting requirements.
Check with the DMV of your State and/or
States (and Provinces) you will be traveling
through for their requirements.
On The Road
TOWED VEHICLE WIRING
Your motor home is equipped with an electrical
connector, from here on referred to as a hitch
plug, which provides an electrical connection
for your towed vehicle. The hitch plug is
located at the rear of the motor home near the
hitch receiver. It is a 7 position connector wired
as follows:
~~~~R
0048
LEfT TURN
STOP
NOTCH
TO POWER
OISTRIBUTION
sox
(BATTERY COMP'f)
"./
('1
TOW
POWER
0047
RIGHT TURN
TRAILER HITCH
pi
\FQ
AS SHOWN FROM PLUG SIDE
Please note this connector does not provide
separate positions for the two tum signals and
brake lights. This is necessary for the towed
vehicles that do not have separate amber tum
signals in addition to the red brake lights.
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