This is simply a page noting standard trailer wiring in Australia
The good thing about standards is that there are so many to choose
from! - Geoff breach, 1989 (not original, but suitably sarcastic)
since 22nd Nov, 1999
(last updated 22nd November, 1999)
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5 pin - round (very old, not seen much anymore)
This is the pinout for the `jack' that is part of the car (not the
trailer). The orientation of this picture is if you were looking into the
jack from behind the car. The 5 connections you can see are male pins that
are recessed.
1 ???? - ??????
2
3
4
5
6 pin - round
Checked
This is the pinout for the `jack' that is part of the car. The orientation
of this picture is if you were looking into the jack from behind the car.
The 6 connections you can see are male pins that are recessed.
1 tail - Brown
2 left - Yellow
3 right - Green
4 stop - Red
5 aux cct - Blue
6 earth - White
7 pin - flat
This is the pinout for the `jack' that is part of the car. The
orientation of this picture is if you were looking into the jack from
behind the car. The 7 connections you can see are female pins that are
recessed.
1 left - Yellow
2 stop - Red
3 ???? - ??????
4 earth - White
5 ???? - ??????
6 tail - Brown
7 right - Green
7 pin - round
Checked
This is the pinout for the `jack' that is part of the car. The orientation
of this picture is if you were looking into the jack from behind the car.
The 7 connections you can see are male pins that are recessed.
1 left - Yellow
2 aux cct - Blue
3 earth - White
4 right - Green
5 ele brake - Black
6 stop - Red
7 tail - Brown
7 pin - round, possibly South Australian standard
This is the pinout for the `jack' that is part of the car. The orientation
of this picture is if you were looking into the jack from behind the car.
The connections A,B,D,E & G you can see are male pins that are recessed.
The connections C & F you can see are female pins that are recessed.