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Lost in the wilds
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Re: 13 pin electric hook up

Post: # 6354Post Lost in the wilds
June 4th, 2015, 11:37 am

Pins are numbered I've just discovered - must be my eyes! On the connector side on the casing - needed a magnifying glass.
And yes, the diagram shows the pins not the connectors.
Still not sure if the plug on the Tischer is wired correctly but working on it.

Chris

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Re: 13 pin electric hook up

Post: # 6356Post claudius
June 4th, 2015, 9:09 pm

Good evening Chris,

Here are the wiring of my male plug (in parentheses : section) Tischer 260S

1- brown ( small)
2- yellow with a white line (small)
3- white with a blue line (big)
4- blue with a white line (big)
5- grey with a red line (small)
6- blue (middle)
7- white with a green line (middle)
8- bleu (small)
9- yellow (small)
10- black (small)
11- red (small)
12- white (middle)
13- green (small)

I can see the wire colors are not the same as the standard! Saturday, i'm going to match every pin with fonction!

Pity you do not live next to my house, I could troubleshoot quickly (I'm technician automation and electromechanical)
Hope, i help you
Have a good night
Claude
Nissan Navara D22 2003
Tischer Trail 260S 2003

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Re: 13 pin electric hook up

Post: # 6358Post Lost in the wilds
June 4th, 2015, 10:37 pm

Claude, you are a star. Many thanks. I'll get on that tomorrow and let you know the outcome.

Chris

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Re: 13 pin electric hook up

Post: # 6425Post Lost in the wilds
June 12th, 2015, 4:57 pm

We now have all our electrics working!
I contacted Tischer who sent me a pin/wire colour scheme that was wrong - and then they sent me another one which was nearly right..... but didn't work!
I then discovered (as had been suggested) that the Amarok 13 pin outlet was only wired for road lights.
My local, friendly auto-electrician sorted out which cable went to which pin, got the lights working and rigged another cable to charge the battery and run the fridge. Electrickery!!!
Next - rear-view camera - what could possibly go wrong?

Chrs

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Re: 13 pin electric hook up

Post: # 6426Post keeflester
June 12th, 2015, 4:59 pm

Perseverance won out in the end. Good luck with the camera.
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Re: 13 pin electric hook up

Post: # 6427Post zildjian
June 12th, 2015, 5:22 pm

The camera I can help you with when you're ready

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Re: 13 pin electric hook up

Post: # 6428Post Bookend
June 12th, 2015, 6:42 pm

Well done getting it sorted.

Rear view camera sounds a good idea (wireless I presume). Don't know where I would fit the screen though.


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Re: 13 pin electric hook up

Post: # 6430Post Bookend
June 12th, 2015, 7:36 pm

How does the visor handle the extra weight? Mine are a bit floppy already.

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Re: 13 pin electric hook up

Post: # 6432Post zildjian
June 12th, 2015, 8:11 pm

Oh I'm sorry mate you'll have to ask over on Personal gentleman's problems on that one :D

as far as the sunvisor goes, mine didn't need it but I think it can be tightened can't it I'll look tomorrow and report back

I would say however if you wanted to view it while driving forwards (in traffic say) it would have been better mounted an inch or so lower down the visor towards the bottom

but thats all

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