E class w210 320 cdi 2001 A/G diy tow bar wiring

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Can anyone let me know how to wire the 7 pin electrics into the wiring on my saloon just fitted the tow bar my self but i am not a sparky but could do the job if instructed. Is there a chance i could fry anything. Would this overload the elecs to my motor if i was to do this.

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You change a module in the rear to do this,it plugs into the rear fuse box
 
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You change a module in the rear to do this,it plugs into the rear fuse box

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Ok i am still lost here could you explain about the module.
 

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Cheers Malcolm,
Ok i am still lost here could you explain about the module.

The box that plugs into the rear fuse box makes the adjustment for the extra loads like tail lamps and blinkers to stop the warning lamps coming on in the dash
 
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The box that plugs into the rear fuse box makes the adjustment for the extra loads like tail lamps and blinkers to stop the warning lamps coming on in the dash

Again thanks had a look in the rear and all i could find was the reverse box sensor. is there no wiring diagrams i could get my hands on
 


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