Tow Bar Electric Sockets & Wirring

Wirring. Cars which are fitted for towing caravans will also be fitted with at least one, if not two electrical connection sockets attached to or adjacent to the tow ball. Commonly known as 12N and 12S sockets. Power from the vehicles indicators, fog lights and sidelights is transferred to the caravan lights of the same type through the 12N socket, whereas the supplemental power required by the caravans reversing lights, battery charger and fridge are sourced through the 12S socket. If you are fitting your own 12S socket you need to remember to fit a split charge relay to your car as well, this ensures that power to these high drain devices on your caravan only flows when the ignition is turned on. Should you not fit a relay of this type to your car and take a break during a long tow, you are likely to find that your car battery will not have enough power to start the engine when you resume your journey. There are some important differences in the 12N and 12 S socket wiring in caravans manufactured up to 1998 and after 1999. The 12N connection has larger cables to help reduce voltage drop, however the pin allocation is identical to that of 1998. The 12S cable sizes for 1999 models have been increased to reduce voltage drop and improve load capacity. The car charge line (blue cable) is now left unused, the caravan battery is now charged via the green cable whilst the car engine is running, when the car is not running the green cable reverts to providing a power supply from the car battery, this action is produced from a relay fitted in the caravan. Also the fridge negative has been separated to reduce the loading on the system which unfortunately may cause compatibility issues with some older cars.
The 12N socket. The socket is coloured black and houses 7 pins which are are numbered 1 to 7 and need to be connected using the correct grade wiring as follows

(1998 Pin Allocation)

The 12S socket. The socket is coloured grey and houses 7 pins which are are numbered 1 to 7 and need to be connected connected using the correct grade wiring as follows

(1998 Pin Allocation) . . . . (1999 Pin Allocation)

Pin

Colour

Function

1.

Yellow

Left turn signal

2.

Blue

Fog light's

3.

White

Earth

4.

Green

Right turn signal

5.

Brown

Right hand side light

6.

Red

Brake lights

7.

Black

Left hand side light

Pin

Colour

Function

1.

Yellow

Reversing light

2.

Blue

Caravan Battery or charger

3.

White

Earth

4.

Green

Constant 12v feed

5.

Brown

Sensing device

6.

Red

Refrigerator

7.

Black

Spare

Pin

Colour

Function

1.

Yellow

Reversing light

2.

Blue

Spare

3.

White

Negative Lights & Charge

4.

Green

Interior Light & Charge

5.

Brown

Spare

6.

Red

Refrigerator

7.

Black

Negative for Fridge

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Make sure that when you wire the 12 s socket you independently earth pins 3 & 7 to the car, if you do not it could well cause some overheating.

13 Pin continental system

1. Left side indicator
2. Rear fog lights
3. Negative for pins 1,2,4 & 8
4. Right side indicator
5. Right hand rear position & end outline, & registration plate
6. Brake Lights
7. Left hand rear position & end outline, & registration plate
8. Reverse light
9. Constant 12v power supply
10. Power from ignition switch
11. Negative for pin 10
12. Coding for coupled trailer (on the plug pin 12 to be connected to pin 3)
13. Negative for pin 9