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Towing my 2010 Equinox

Chevytrkr
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Okay, how do you Equinox owners tow your vehicles without draining the battery? I have yet to tow mine without the battery going down. I've pulled the No. 32 fuse, turned off everything in the car, key in the ACC position, gear in Neutral. I have a Roadmaster Even Brake system with the remote sensor in the motor home. I can go about 50 or 60 miles but then the sensor says the battery is low, and the car won't start again. When that happens, I disconnect the braking system and tow the car without it. Not safe, but necessary. Any suggestions or ideas of what I'm doing wrong?

Rich
Rich & Anne
SW Louisiana

2014 Fleetwood Storm 28F
2013 Fiat 500 Pop
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Chevytrkr
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easttexan wrote:
The lights are permanently installed into the tail-light housing, then wired directly wired to a receptacle at the front of the car, then another cable connects it to the trailer receptacle on the motorhome. They are totally independent from the car. I plug the car into the MH just like it was a trailer.


I was referring to the braking apparatus that you attach to the brake pedal in your towed vehicle. Is it plugged into the cigarette lighter socket, or is it motion sensor controlled? I think mine draws too much power from my towed vehicle battery.
Rich & Anne
SW Louisiana

2014 Fleetwood Storm 28F
2013 Fiat 500 Pop

easttexan
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The lights are permanently installed into the tail-light housing, then wired directly wired to a receptacle at the front of the car, then another cable connects it to the trailer receptacle on the motorhome. They are totally independent from the car. I plug the car into the MH just like it was a trailer.

Chevytrkr
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easttexan wrote:
We tow our 2013 GMC Terrain and don't have any problem. I cut everything off, pull the fuse, then turn the key 2 clicks forward which allows me to put the transmission in neutral, then 1 click backwards, tow 250 miles and start the engine for 5 minutes, run through the gears a couple of time and do it all again. Our lights are independent of the car lights. I think we used Roadmaster Tail Light Wiring Kit, part # RM-155. This wiring kit will have independent bulbs and sockets that are mounted inside the tail lights. This will bypass the towed vehicles electrical system completely.


What kind of auxiliary braking system do you use? Is it plugged into the 12volt lighter?
Rich & Anne
SW Louisiana

2014 Fleetwood Storm 28F
2013 Fiat 500 Pop

Chevytrkr
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easttexan wrote:
We tow our 2013 GMC Terrain and don't have any problem. I cut everything off, pull the fuse, then turn the key 2 clicks forward which allows me to put the transmission in neutral, then 1 click backwards, tow 250 miles and start the engine for 5 minutes, run through the gears a couple of time and do it all again. Our lights are independent of the car lights. I think we used Roadmaster Tail Light Wiring Kit, part # RM-155. This wiring kit will have independent bulbs and sockets that are mounted inside the tail lights. This will bypass the towed vehicles electrical system completely.


I'll have to see what wiring kit Camping World installed in my car. I have a Towmaster car bracket, so hopefully they used the harness you have. Thanks.

Rich
Rich & Anne
SW Louisiana

2014 Fleetwood Storm 28F
2013 Fiat 500 Pop

easttexan
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We tow our 2013 GMC Terrain and don't have any problem. I cut everything off, pull the fuse, then turn the key 2 clicks forward which allows me to put the transmission in neutral, then 1 click backwards, tow 250 miles and start the engine for 5 minutes, run through the gears a couple of time and do it all again. Our lights are independent of the car lights. I think we used Roadmaster Tail Light Wiring Kit, part # RM-155. This wiring kit will have independent bulbs and sockets that are mounted inside the tail lights. This will bypass the towed vehicles electrical system completely.

Chevytrkr
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JC2 wrote:
Chevytrkr wrote:
Okay, how do you Equinox owners tow your vehicles without draining the battery? I have yet to tow mine without the battery going down. I've pulled the No. 32 fuse, turned off everything in the car, key in the ACC position, gear in Neutral. I have a Roadmaster Even Brake system with the remote sensor in the motor home. I can go about 50 or 60 miles but then the sensor says the battery is low, and the car won't start again. When that happens, I disconnect the braking system and tow the car without it. Not safe, but necessary. Any suggestions or ideas of what I'm doing wrong?

Rich



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Great option, but wife says no more wiring. Have to use what we already have. Guess we won't be dinghy towing for a while until we figure this out. Thanks anyway.

Rich
Rich & Anne
SW Louisiana

2014 Fleetwood Storm 28F
2013 Fiat 500 Pop

JC2
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Chevytrkr wrote:
Okay, how do you Equinox owners tow your vehicles without draining the battery? I have yet to tow mine without the battery going down. I've pulled the No. 32 fuse, turned off everything in the car, key in the ACC position, gear in Neutral. I have a Roadmaster Even Brake system with the remote sensor in the motor home. I can go about 50 or 60 miles but then the sensor says the battery is low, and the car won't start again. When that happens, I disconnect the braking system and tow the car without it. Not safe, but necessary. Any suggestions or ideas of what I'm doing wrong?

Rich



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