โDec-15-2017 03:00 PM
โDec-24-2017 12:57 PM
โDec-24-2017 08:17 AM
FIRE UP wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:jerseyjim wrote:
JoeH: I would have gone for the diodes....but like my previous post said, the RV mechanic told me what MIGHT happen with the (at that time) newer cars.
He would know...I wouldn't. He could have made some bucks from product and installation..but didn't. So...magnetic lights it is.
and I "assume" that there have been a bunch of electrical/wiring changes since 2011??????????????
bumpy
Yeah Bump,
There has been some wiring changes since '11. Mostly what's called "CAN-BUSS" CAN being Controller Area Network. It would take a page or two to explain it and, I'm not the one to do it. It's just a different way of making things work. But, goofing with it as in, say, adding RV wiring to it for toad lights the way I did it for decades is not the thing to do. This is why I, and many, many others have turned to factory aftermarket tow harnesses like Hopkins, Mopar, Blue Ox, Cooltech etc. They have figured out how to basically plug right into factory plugs with the right integrated circuitry and, not have any issues but yet, make the toads tail lights act the same when towing it, as they do when driving it. It's the only way to go, in my opinion. Waaaaaaaaaaaay cleaner than magnetic lights.
Scott
โDec-24-2017 05:41 AM
โDec-23-2017 05:24 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:jerseyjim wrote:
JoeH: I would have gone for the diodes....but like my previous post said, the RV mechanic told me what MIGHT happen with the (at that time) newer cars.
He would know...I wouldn't. He could have made some bucks from product and installation..but didn't. So...magnetic lights it is.
and I "assume" that there have been a bunch of electrical/wiring changes since 2011??????????????
bumpy
โDec-23-2017 03:27 AM
jerseyjim wrote:
JoeH: I would have gone for the diodes....but like my previous post said, the RV mechanic told me what MIGHT happen with the (at that time) newer cars.
He would know...I wouldn't. He could have made some bucks from product and installation..but didn't. So...magnetic lights it is.
โDec-23-2017 01:46 AM
โDec-22-2017 03:45 AM
jerseyjim wrote:
In 2007-2011, my Chevy HHR (Toad) had the diode kit installed. Never a problem.
Using my 2011 Ford Ranger as a toad, my RV mechanic cautioned against using any diode setup "in some of these newer cars"....sometimes the diode system sends a false problem message to the computer and the "check engine" light comes on.
Yes? No? So, I went with the magnetic lights...again, never a problem. The RV dealer could have made some bucks selling and installing the diode set, but chose not to.
So...my experience, either system works fine...depends on the vehicle.
โDec-20-2017 06:55 AM
โDec-20-2017 06:10 AM
willald wrote:
I use the magnetic lights, but with a slight twist: The lights sit, permanently, INSIDE the car, on the rear shelf behind rear seat head rests. Wires for such are easily hidden, go down into trunk, and are then wired under the car to the connector in front.
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โDec-20-2017 05:10 AM
โDec-16-2017 02:45 PM
โDec-16-2017 11:25 AM
YC 1 wrote:
Diodes add many more connections and potential bad connections. Water intrusion can be an issue too.
If the brake device is sensitive to input voltage it could be fooled by the tiniest of voltage leak and either stay locked up or worse, some can lock up while you are driving the toad.
I highly recommend using separate bulbs which are easy enough to install or stick with your magnetic setup. Another option if you have a tow hitch on the toad it so to use a tow bar with or without a tow ball and then connect a cross bar to hold lights on each end. The light bar can be removed easily. I often just leave mine in place. The tow ball is still available if needed.
โDec-16-2017 09:33 AM
โDec-16-2017 07:24 AM
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