There is yes, it detects when a trailer is attached and changes the way the car behaves, locks suspension to the standard ride height, changes the way the DSC works, changes the gear change map, checks trailer lights, inhibits the parking sensors and fog light etc. At least it should have but of course some cheap tow bar fitters just use generic bypass relays.
I agree if the electrics are reasonably new, then it shouldn't be an issue with corrosion, but it's worth having a look. The older 7 pin sockets are terrible for it, and can rot out in the backs of them as well as the front (which you can see). If the wiring on the actual trailer is iffy (ie tail lights full of water), it can have the same effect as a rotten socket when you plug it in.
My mums old Citroen used to have battery problems after being driven in the rain - turned out the trailer socket was filling with water and causing a drain. Took it off and cleaned i all up and all was good.
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