We bought a 2019 Octavia with a factory fit towbar and full wiring. We always believed that it worked just fine (a couple of trips before lockdown) but having just collected the 'van from storage where it had sat for an extended time, which was the death knell for the leisure battery, we found that switching on the fridge kills the switched power to the 'van. We suspected the dead battery was causing the problem.
We've replaced the battery but still have the issue, sort of.
We've found that the car can be connected to the van and the engine started with the fridge switched off the power to the van is ok, ie leisure battery charging. The fridge can then be switched on and works. This was good for a 60ml journey including auto stop/start serveral times.
However, more often than not the car refuses to supply power to the 'van and it is necessary to swich off, dissconnect, reconnect and restart before the car is happy to provide power.
I have tested the car independently and using pretend loads and it all appears to be working. A halogen headlight bulb with both filaments in parallel draws 10A which is a similar current to the fridge (as does all 3 cores of a 60m extention cable wired in series (that is 180m of 2.5mm cable). I've also added in a brake light bulb to simulate battery charging current. Road lights are no problem.
My feeling is that whatever the car is sensing is too sensitive and it cuts out but will not resart untill the van is disconnected and the engine restarted.
Can anyone shed some light on how the wiring is organised, where the relays are, how and under what circumstances the power can be cut to the towbar wiring? Any help really.
I ought to say that as we don't have enough space at home to have both car and 'van together investigation is a protracted affair.
Thanks
Russell