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Feb 19th, 2010, 15:10 | #1 |
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volvo v70 13pin towsocket kit
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Does anybody know how easy it is to fit a dedicated 13 pin tow electrics kit to my volvo v70 year 2009. I have a 13pin towsocket powered by a can bus realay but have problems with activating the brakes light on my caravan,the caravan has been tested with other cars so i know the caravan brakes are working fine.although there is power at pin 6 it does not activate the caravan brake lights, Thanks |
Feb 19th, 2010, 19:06 | #2 |
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you need the volvo trailer module to interface the car to the towbar socket , its not that expensive and does the job ... You will need the volvo 13 pin socket/lead to plug into the trailer module ...
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Feb 20th, 2010, 10:31 | #3 |
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08 on V70 Towbar & Volvo Control Unit Wiring
Just installed Witter Quantum Vertical Detachable Towbar on late 2009 Volvo V70 with 13 pin Jaeger Plug electrics (much the same procedure for 12S & 12N).
It is possible to buy dedicated wiring harness and Universal CAN BUS Module which can be wired up to suit vehicle installation however I found Volvo electrics & programming for same price & no worries. I decided to use a Volvo supplied Wiring Harness & Control Module to ensure compatibility & maintain warranty on my nearly new car (Rear Fusebox appears to have changed after week 46-2009, now one Fuse Module was three before). Electrics cost about £160 in total for Module + Wiring Harness + Programming. I used Witter Instructions (very basic) along with Volvo Instructions which are mostly pictorial so have written this to help others, it is easier when you've done it once. Once fitted Car was taken to local dealer for Trailer Control Module (TRM) to be programmed. PARTS:- VL42AQ Quantum Vertical Detachable Towbar (Supplied by PF Jones) £160. Cable Harness Part No: V30763865 Control Unit Part No: V30744321 13 Pin Towing Electrics Software program See Volvo Accessories Installation Instruction Guides:- http://www.volvocars.com/accessories/ii Tools Required to Fit Towbar Bracket:- 19mm Socket ( I ground one old 19mm socket down to make it shorter reach thus enabling easy access to bolt heads with Torque Wrench between Chassis Section and Spare Wheel Well ). 13mm Socket & Spanner (13 pin socket plate). 10mm Socket or nut runner (plastic nuts securing lower bumper & heatshield). T20 Torx Driver: (wheel arch screws) Torque Wrench (Tightening securing bolts). 4 M12*40 Bolts 4 M12*25 Bolts: 1 Electrical Socket Plate, Neoprene Washer & M8 Bolt & Nyloc Nut: 3 M4 Machine screws, nuts (13 pin Socket). Towbar Mounting:- (ADVICE: Warm Up plastic bumper fittings with hairdryer to avoid breakage in cold conditions). 1. Torx Unscrew rear wheel arch trim connection to bumper (4 fixings each side + 1 upwards to secure bumper edge on each side). 2. 8mm Unscrew Pastic Nuts securing lower rear edge to car underside. 3. 13mm Unbolt EXHAUST hanger (no need to slip rubber) to allow removal of exhaust heat shield. 4. Unbolt plastic nuts securing heatshield I slip clear to allow chasis section access or remove. 5. Torx Unscrew lower rubber tailgate stops on each side securing bumper. 6. Unbolt boot edge trim bolts, take care when pulling upwards to release clips. 7. Unbolt towing eye inner securing bolt (1) under offside boot entry. 8. GENTLY prise bumper edge loose from wheel arch back on either side (does not require great force IF WARM). 9. Place 4 upturned buckets underneath car to support bumper whilst DETACHING REVERSING SENSORS before completely removing bumper from car. 10. Unbolt 2 Towing eye securing bolts and 2 other side plus 1 each side below to release CRASH BEAM (On my witter Towbar Crash Beam was refitted over towbar (once fitted) without any modification although Volvo Towbar instructions show modifications). 11. Offer up and slide Towbar "legs" into chassis section holes ensuring securing bolt holes line up visible through chassis fixing holes (S80 shares same witter bar but uses different holes) enter bolts by hand untill all holes aligned and threaded correctly, tighten to correct torque settings 95NM for M12 or 139NM for 10.9 Grade (spanner tight). 12.19mm Witter provide qty 4 M12*40 bolts flat washers + lock washers for this (do not mix up with the shorter qty4 M12*25mm bolts flat & spring washers provided for securing Detachable Towbar Receptor Socket. 13. Jigsaw Compared Witter & Volvo bumper cut template's measured mine with bumper supported on 4 buckets and found a square 65mm*65mm hole centred @ 95mm from car along with 60mm holesaw cut on nearside for 13 pin socket made good fit. 14.19mm Secured detachable towbar receptor with M12*25mm bolts & spring washers to correct torque, fixed angle bracket to support 13 pin socket flip up plate (designed to be rotated clockwise so it can flip up out of sight but this requires a larger bumper cut). 15. Re- fit bumper, gently offer up using buckets to support it, align around light clusters and re-fit by pressing back home working from light clusters back towards wheel arch on either side (you may requre asssistance). 16. Once bumper aligned correctly re-secure fixings ie wheel arch & remember vertical screw!! then underside and rubber stops. 17. Slide heatshield back into place & secure with 3 plastic nuts & 1 metal at edge. Re-fix exhaust hanger. 18. Re-fit boot edge trim, roll rubber seal back over edge, align and press home trim clips before re-fitting & tightening bolts. Towing Electrics:- a. SWITCH IGNITION OFF! b. Remove spare wheel, I removed storage tray by releasing gas strut however prop storage tray out of way with support would achieve same result & easier. c. Remove rubber grommet from wheel well & pass new trailer cable harness through hole leaving trailer socket outside without too much slack ensuring it doesn't rub against heatshield. d. Secure Trailer Socket to securing plate using 3 machine screws & lock washers if provided ensuring accessible to plug (Note larger bumper cut hole required if socket to flip/rotate up out of sight. e. Open up panel on N/S to reveal fusebox. Release fusebox cover then press in catches on sides to release fuseholder. f. Route trailer wiring harness alongside existing wiring loom plug into Trailer Control Unit Module & connect module to existing power & data connections under mat towards N/S front. use cable ties to secure. g. Connect Earth/ground lead to spare prepared ground terminal on LHS at rear member. Tighten screw to 10NM. h. Pass remaining power wire (with fuse terminal) through from spare wheel area under floor alongside existing cable to Fuseholder compartment, secure with cable ties to avoid chafing on sharp edges. i. Power wire terminal fits in back of 15A Fuse in F4 (post wk46 -2009 models) and position 9 on reverse of upper module pre wk46-2009 models. This is VERY tricky and requires back (white) and front (black) of fuseholder to be prised slightly apart after pressing in tabs to let crimp terminal home, exercise care and avoid force to preven damaging fuseholder or fuse terminal. j. Fit 15A Fuse in correct position. Press fuseholder back together, fit clip, re-fit to car body & fit cover. k. Secure control module with Velcro strips at LHS front edge of cargo compartment under sound deadning/insulation mat (limited options given short length of other 2 cables connected to CAN BUS Trailer Control Unit module). l. Take car to Volvo dealer to have functionality switched on. Neither indicators or sidelights worked before Trailer Module (TRM) programmed on mine. m. Check the electrics, brakes, indicators, fogs, switched 12v circuit see connections below. Position Function 1. LH indicator 2. Rear Fog Lamp 3. Ground 4. RH indicator 5. RH Parking Lamps 6. Brake lamp 7. LH Parking Lamps 8. Reverse Lamp 9. +12V 10. Charging +12V (Ign On) 11. Charging Ground 12. Not Connected 13. Ground Tested electrics with multimeter and against caravan lights & charging circuit before towing. All in cost around £240 for electrics + towbar that's detachable and practically hidden 13 pin socket & receptor when not in use. |
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