chadr
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It's MOT time again for the cruiser and I'm aware that my towbar electrics might come under scrutiny this year.
To give you some background - the towbar was fitted purely as protection for my underslung LPG tank, which has been fitted in place of the OEM fuel tank - I don't really intend to tow anything. The electrics for the towbar were NEVER wired up but the 7-pin socket was all present and correct with wires going from the socket into the rear of the truck but not connected to any wiring inside. It's has been like this since it was fitted around 5-6 years ago and never been an issue at MOT.
However the socket was damaged whilst parked at a car park
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and has pretty much disintegrated with bare wires left hanging out etc. I assume this will attract the attention of the MOT tester.
From here; http://www.theaa.com/motoring_advice/car-servicing-repair/mot-changes-2012.html
So my question is....... what options do I have under the circumstances? As I see it;
1. Buy a new socket and rewire but not connect to truck's electrics as previously. [Back to how things were - so should be fine at MOT?]
2. Remove damaged socket and wires leaving simply the tow bar and ball. [Would be easiest and quickest - though not sure MOT wise?]
3. Remove damaged socket/wires and tow ball, leaving just the tow "bar". [Would be ideal as I always knock my shins on the bloody tow ball but again not sure MOT wise?]
Time has crept up on me this year, so need to get this sorted in the next day or so......Thanks.
To give you some background - the towbar was fitted purely as protection for my underslung LPG tank, which has been fitted in place of the OEM fuel tank - I don't really intend to tow anything. The electrics for the towbar were NEVER wired up but the 7-pin socket was all present and correct with wires going from the socket into the rear of the truck but not connected to any wiring inside. It's has been like this since it was fitted around 5-6 years ago and never been an issue at MOT.
However the socket was damaged whilst parked at a car park


From here; http://www.theaa.com/motoring_advice/car-servicing-repair/mot-changes-2012.html
Trailer/caravan electrical socket
There will be a basic security/damage check of 7-pin sockets,
13-pin sockets will be subject to a full electrical connectivity check and incorrectly connected or inoperative circuits will result in failure.
Towbars
Inappropriate repair or modification to the towbar assembly will be a reason for failure if judged likely to affect the roadworthiness of the vehicle/trailer.
So my question is....... what options do I have under the circumstances? As I see it;
1. Buy a new socket and rewire but not connect to truck's electrics as previously. [Back to how things were - so should be fine at MOT?]
2. Remove damaged socket and wires leaving simply the tow bar and ball. [Would be easiest and quickest - though not sure MOT wise?]
3. Remove damaged socket/wires and tow ball, leaving just the tow "bar". [Would be ideal as I always knock my shins on the bloody tow ball but again not sure MOT wise?]
Time has crept up on me this year, so need to get this sorted in the next day or so......Thanks.
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