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George Herold
Guest
First off this question is of academic interest only.
So I needed to hook up the a 4 wire trailer connector onto our Toyota
van. (previously we had a Ford van.) My brother warned me that the
foreign cars use a 5 wire lamp indicator system. (There are separate
bulbs for the brake and turn signal. The trailer uses only one bulb
for both brake and turn.)
I first thought I could just put the two (brake, turn) lines together
with diodes. But I then realized this wouldnt work with both the
brake and the turn signal on.
What I needed was a XOR connection between the lines.
both off, bulb off
one on, bulb on
both on, bulb off
So is there a way to do this with some diodes, transistors,
resistors?
Ive been unable to see the way to an answer. (I havent tried
google, thats too easy and this is more fun.)
Any ideas?
Oh, I solved the problem by going to carquest and buying a wiring
harness for ~$50. But say Im stuck on a desert island with only my
parts box.
George H.
So I needed to hook up the a 4 wire trailer connector onto our Toyota
van. (previously we had a Ford van.) My brother warned me that the
foreign cars use a 5 wire lamp indicator system. (There are separate
bulbs for the brake and turn signal. The trailer uses only one bulb
for both brake and turn.)
I first thought I could just put the two (brake, turn) lines together
with diodes. But I then realized this wouldnt work with both the
brake and the turn signal on.
What I needed was a XOR connection between the lines.
both off, bulb off
one on, bulb on
both on, bulb off
So is there a way to do this with some diodes, transistors,
resistors?
Ive been unable to see the way to an answer. (I havent tried
google, thats too easy and this is more fun.)
Any ideas?
Oh, I solved the problem by going to carquest and buying a wiring
harness for ~$50. But say Im stuck on a desert island with only my
parts box.
George H.