This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". Deze cookies zorgen voor basisfunctionaliteiten en beveiligingsfuncties van de website, anoniem. Noodzakelijke cookies zijn absoluut noodzakelijk om de website goed te laten functioneren. Rear, contour, width and license plate light right.Rear, contour, width and license plate light left.All the poles and their functions are described here. Each pole has its own function and the following wiring diagram has been produced to make this clear. The 15-pin plug fulfills 15 different functions. Connection diagram for 15-pin (ISO 12098) connector If only one plug is connected, not all the lighting will work. These plugs must both be connected so that all the lights can work. The second way is by using two 7-pin connectors These are the 7-pin N and 7-pin S plugs. This is quite easy to use with the truck and trailer. The first way is to use the 15-pole plug. In order to supply a trailer with electricity, a connection must be established with the truck. These connectors therefore only fit on trucks and trailers and not on trailers or boat trailers. The 15-pin plug is just like the 7-pin N and 7-pin S plug, specially made for the truck and trailer sector. Through this plug, the truck can transmit electricity to the trailer so that the lights can be activated. Such a connection can be established with a 15-pin (ISO 12098) plug. For this, a connection to a truck is required. Trailers alone cannot provide working lights. An important part of road safety is lighting on vehicles, including trucks and trailers. To keep the roads safe, rules have been drawn up to guarantee traffic safety. Which colour wire goes where in a trailer plug.įollowing the Information below this shows the pin number in the 7 pin plug the colour wire that should connect to the pin as the diagram above and then states the trailer light that the wire should power.It is impossible to imagine public roads without trucks these days. When assembling a plug always remember to slide any gromets and caps down the cables before you start to attach cables. If you have a damaged plug with spade connectors that needs replacing the spades can be cut off and the wires fastened in to the back of a screw type plug. Trailer plugs with spade connectors are not widely available as spare parts. The pins usually have a small screw to retain the wire on the back.ħ Pin plugs fitted to trailer wiring looms regularly have spade connectors for quick assembly. On the rear of the pins the numbers are marked in the plastic next to each pin. Wiring Diagram for a 7 pin 12N trailer plug.īelow is a diagram of a 12N trailer plug with coloured pins as they are wired. The 7 pin ‘N’ type (12N) plug will still be used on O1 trailers and many towbar fitters will still offer the 7 pin Socket as the cheapest alternative. Many major manufactures have been fitting reverse lights and 13 pin plugs on O2 trailers for a few months before this date. The 13 Pin Euro plug has been used on Caravans since 2008.įrom ( 29th October 2012) all Newly Manufactured O2 Class trailers require a Reverse light.Īs a 7 pin plug does not supply Reverse lights this is usually done by using the 13 pin plug. Over coming years this plug will probably be replaced slowly by the 13pin Euro plug. To view our range of 7 Pin 12N Plugs, Sockets, Extensions & Convertors: CLICK HERE This is the most popular Plug and socket used on trailers and caravans in the UK and Europe. The 7 Pin ‘N’ Type ( 12N ) trailer plug is used for supplying all trailer lighting excluding reverse. PDF version to save or print: CLICK HERE
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