Following a week in Cornwall we set off on our 7hr journey home last night........about 45 mins in we lost all power to the trailer. Found the appropriate fuse in one of the car's fuse boxes and replaced it. Indicators worked fine but when side lights / headlights turned on the fuse blew again. No more spare fuses so had to call breakdown people. Not happy (2 young kids hungry & tired with us). After investigation by the auto electrics guy we found several examples of poor workmanship which led to the problem... 1. Weather proof box under the trailer in which the electrical terminations are housed was full of rain water due to over-sized cable entry holes which were left unsealed (why fit a weather proof box then savage 2 or 3 great holes in the side and leave open to ingress of water??) 2. The rectangular plug and socket leads which connect the trailer electrics together were not properly engaged - maybe with hindsight I should have checked this myself before leaving, but surely there should be some sort of clip to hold it together? Also, again, not properly sealed so full of water 3. After dismantling the rear lights on the trailer one of the spade crimps which supplies the brake lights had come free from its connection and was touching earthed metalwork - re-crimping and connecting sorted this, but as it had caused a relay in the car's electrics to fuse in the "on" position we had to drive home in the dark with the brake lights permanently on - not ideal (also, will have to have no-doubt costly repair to car electrics done now). Has anyone else had any problems of this nature. Bit annoying when you spend 5K+ on a brand new unit, sold largely on build quality etc... Rant over.
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