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Posted by KEB on August 29, 2006 at 21:02:01 from (207.94.27.4):
In Reply to: ot trailer wiring posted by chris sweetland on August 29, 2006 at 17:33:36:
Its called a "bargman connector". Just do a search, google will pop up a bunch of places with the pinouts. Most RV's use them. The running & tail lights all go to one pin, there's a pin for each of the turn signal/brake lights, one for the brakes, one for ground, & one for auxillary power if you have a battery on the trailer you need to charge from the tow vehicle. The 7th pin is sometimes used for a backup light. One thing to watch, a lot of commercial trailers depend on the hitch ball to make a ground connection. Bad idea. Make sure the brakes have a good connection directly to the ground pin in the connector. You can also connect this pin to the trailer chassis. Keith
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