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7-pin ISO 1724 trailer connector type 12N (Towing vehicle side). This connector uses a mix of pin and socket terminals. Physical design according to standard ISO 1724. [4] [8] The 7-pin connector uses all 7 pins on newer trailers according to the ISO standard. [9] [10] On older trailers there's sometimes a 5-wire setup using a 7-pin connector.
English: 13-pin ISO 11446 trailercontact (view of the plug contacts of the socket resp. the screws of the plug) Left indicator; Rear fog lamp; Earth for pin 1 - 8; Right indicator; Right tail lamp; Brake lamp; Left tail lamp; Reverse lamp; Permanent power; Switched supply (for fridge) Earth for pin 10; No current allocation; Earth for pin 9
Flat 5-pin connector (Towing vehicle side) This contact is not as common, but is compatible with the 4-pin connector in the way that a towing vehicle with this connector can be connected to a trailer with the 4-pin flat plug. The extra connection is often used to block the surge brakes when reversing with the trailer. #
Multicon [1] Feder and Multicon WeSt (Welt Standard) connectors are precursors to ISO 11446 in a design that is intended to be compatible with ISO 1724.This means that if a towing vehicle has an outlet of this type it should be able to connect a trailer with a standard 7-pin or 5-pin connector according to ISO 1724, provided that the trailer coupling follows the standard and that the trailer ...
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Ground for pin 9 [a] ISO 11446:2004 specifies a 13-pole electrical connector between towing and towed vehicles with 12 volt electrical system . It was developed in 1987 by Erich Jaeger [ 1 ] to replace older 7-pin plugs.
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