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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 ...
Toggle Trailer connectors between the trailer and passenger car, light truck or heavy trucks with 12V systems subsection 1.1 13-pin trailer connector (ISO 11446) 1.2 7-pin trailer connector for ABS/EBS (ISO 7638-2)
Trailer coupled (i.e., "hooked") onto a ball-type tow hitch and electrical connector plugged in. In the European Union, tow hitches must be a type approved by European Union directive 94/20/EC requirements and fitted to vehicles first registered on or after 1 August 1998. [8] Tow hook mounted on the rear of a vehicle
A trailer connector is a multi-pole electrical connector between a towing vehicle (car, truck) and a trailer. It is intended primarily to supply automotive lighting on the trailer, but also provide management and supply to other loads. It is also referred to as "trailer wire," "trailer cable," or "trailer connecting cable."
7-pin trailer connector according to ISO 1185/SAE J560 (Towing vehicle side) Physical design according to standard ISO 1185 [4] / SAE J560. [5] [6]The plug for SAE J560 is physically identical to the connector ISO 1185.
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. Notes
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