Trailer connectors in Europe

A number of standards prevail in Europe for trailer connectors, the electrical connectors between vehicles and the trailers they tow that provide a means of control for the trailers.

NEN 6120Connectors based on ISO 1724

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 plug casing is not made of metal since a metal plug will otherwise short the extra pins.

Both connectors have the same electrical wiring[2][3][4] and can be found primarily in the Netherlands and Germany.

#DINSignalColourRec. Cross-sectionNotes
mm²AWG
1 LLeft Turn SignalYellow1.515
2 54G+12V from battery or Rear fog lampsBlue1.515
3 31Ground connected to chassisWhite2.513[NEN6120 1]
4 RRight Turn SignalGreen1.515
5 58RTail lamps, clearance lamps and registration plate lamp right sideBrown1.515[NEN6120 2]
6 54Stop lampsRed1.515
7 58LTail lamps, clearance lamps and registration plate lamp left sideBlack1.515[NEN6120 2]
8 Reversing lamps, control current to block surge brakes when reversing.Pink or Red/Black1.515
9 30+12V permanentOrange or Brown/White2.513
10 15+12V via ignition lockGrey2.513
11 SpareBlack/White1.515
12 SpareLight Grey1.515
13 31Ground () for pin 9 and 10Red/White2.513[NEN6120 1]

The following supplementary information exists for the connector:

  1. Pin 3 and 13 must not be joined in the trailer[5] to avoid interaction between circuit types and over current if one ground pin isn't working.
  2. Pin 5 and 7 must not be joined in the trailer[5] to avoid problems in vehicles with separate circuits for left and right side.

Connectors of DIAB/VBG-typ

These connectors are specially developed by sv:Djurle Industri AB (DIAB) for severe conditions where snow, ice and salt are common. They can be equipped with an optional heating loop if necessary. Moreover, they are "self-disconnecting" to lower the risk of damage to the connector if the driver should forget to disconnect the plug when disconnecting the trailer or the trailer jumps off the hook.

The 14-pin, 17-pin and 22-pin connectors have the same physical dimensions, but different contact elements in the contacts.

These connectors occur primarily in Scandinavia, but vendors exist in the United States, Belgium and Great Britain, which means that they can be found outside Scandinavia as well.

Connections for these contacts listed as spare are free to use.

Maximum allowable current for ground contact is 25A.

12-pin DIAB P12[6]

Connector DIAB P12

This connector is designed for 12V electrical system where the standard ISO connectors are considered insufficient. The connector is designed in the same manner as the connectors for heavy vehicles, but is physically smaller.

#DINSignalColourRec. Cross-sectionNotes
mm²AWG
1 31Ground () for pin 18White2.513
2 LLeft Turn SignalYellow1.515
3 54Stop lampsRed1.515
4 58LTail lamps, clearance lamps and registration plate lamp left sideBlack1.515[DIAB_P12 1]
5 58RTail lamps, clearance lamps and registration plate lamp right sideBrown1.515[DIAB_P12 1]
6 RRight Turn SignalGreen1.515
7 Reversing lamps, control current to block surge brakes when reversing.Pink1.515
8 Rear fog lampsBlue1.515
9 Spare
10 Spare
11 Spare
12 30+12V permanentOrange2.513

The following supplementary information exists for the connector:

  1. Pin 4 and 5 must not be joined in the trailer to avoid problems in vehicles with separate circuits for left and right side.

14-pin[7]

14-pin standard connector
14-pin extra sealed connector of ADR type
#DINSignalColourRec. Cross-sectionNotes
mm²AWG
1 31Ground () for pin 13 and 512White2.513
2 LLeft Turn SignalYellow1.515
3 RRight Turn SignalGreen1.515
4 54Stop lampsRed1.515
5 58LTail lamps, clearance lamps, identification lamps and registration plate lamp left sideBlack1.515[VBG_14 1]
6 58RTail lamps, clearance lamps, identification lamps and registration plate lamp right sideBrown1.515[VBG_14 1]
7A Reversing lampsPink1.515
7B Rear fog lampsBlue1.515
8A Spare
8B Spare
9 Spare
10 Spare
11 Spare
12 30+24V permanentOrange2.513

The following supplementary information exists for the connector:

  1. Pin 5 and 6 must not be joined in the trailer to avoid problems in vehicles with separate circuits for left and right side.

17-pin[7]

17-pin standard connector
17-pin extra sealed connector of ADR type

This connector is used in cases where a 14-pin connector is insufficient

#DINSignalColourRec. Cross-sectionNotes
mm²AWG
1 31Ground () for pin 13 and 512White2.513
2 LLeft Turn SignalYellow1.515
3 RRight Turn SignalGreen1.515
4 54Stop lampsRed1.515
5 58LTail lamps, clearance lamps, identification lamps and registration plate lamp left sideBlack1.515[VBG_17 1]
6A 58RTail lamps, clearance lamps, identification lamps and registration plate lamp right sideBrown1.515[VBG_17 1]
6B Spare
7A Reversing lampsPink1.515
7B Rear fog lampsBlue1.515
8 Spare
9A Spare
9B Spare
10A Spare
10B Spare
11A Spare
11B Spare
12 30+24V permanentOrange2.513

The following supplementary information exists for the connector:

  1. Pin 5 and 6A must not be joined in the trailer to avoid problems in vehicles with separate circuits for left and right side.

22-pin[7]

DIAB 22-pin connector

This connector is a further development of the 17-pin connector for cases requiring support for many functions.

#DINSignalColourRec. Cross-sectionNotes
mm²AWG
1 31Ground () for pin 13 and 512White2.513
2A LLeft Turn SignalYellow1.515
2B Spare
3A RRight Turn SignalGreen1.515
3B Spare
4A 54Stop lampsRed1.515
4B Spare
5A 58LTail lamps, clearance lamps, identification lamps and registration plate lamp left sideBlack1.515[VBG_22 1]
5B Spare
6A 58RTail lamps, clearance lamps, identification lamps and registration plate lamp right sideBrown1.515[VBG_22 1]
6B Spare
7A Reversing lampsPink1.515
7B Rear fog lampsBlue1.515
8A Spare
8B Spare
9A Spare
9B Spare
10A Spare
10B Spare
11A Spare
11B Spare
12 30+24V permanentOrange46911

The following supplementary information exists for the connector:

  1. Pin 5A and 6A must not be joined in the trailer to avoid problems in vehicles with separate circuits for left and right side.

See also

References

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