Trailer Tester 12N
Trailer Tester 12N
This trailer tester for the 12n socket and plug will allow you to test lights or the plugs without connecting the trailer or car .
Features And Benefits
- 12N 7 Pin car and trailer tester for testing ISO1724 /12N 7pin circuits
- LED indicators show any faults on the towbar or trailer lighting circuits
- Requires 1 x 9V PP3 battery (not included) for testing trailer lighting
- Note: Not suitable for use with LED trailer lights
- Towbar testing requires ignition to be switched on and each function activated in turn
- Indicators will show green when function is tested and correctly wired, or red if a fault is present
Tow Bar Testing
- Plug the tester (“Towbar Check” connection) into the 7 pin towing socket
- Switch on the ignition and test each lighting function in turn
- LED indicators will show Red when the function tested is correctly wired
Trailer Testing
- Not suitable for use with LED trailer lights
- Insert a PP9 – 9V battery (not included) observing correct polarity
- Insert the 7 pin trailer plug into the tester (“Trailer Check” connection)
- Press the “Trailer Check” test button on the side of the tester
- LED indicators will show Red when the function tested is correctly wired
- If the LEDs do not light up check the internal battery.
- If individual LEDs still do not light up, check the plug wiring against ISO1724 – some lighting circuits may not be connected in all installations.
- Finally, make further checks of bulbs and contacts if necessary
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Trailer Tester 12N
Trailer Tester 12N
Trailer Tester 12N
This trailer tester for the 12n socket and plug will allow you to test lights or the plugs without connecting the trailer or car .
Features And Benefits
- 12N 7 Pin car and trailer tester for testing ISO1724 /12N 7pin circuits
- LED indicators show any faults on the towbar or trailer lighting circuits
- Requires 1 x 9V PP3 battery (not included) for testing trailer lighting
- Note: Not suitable for use with LED trailer lights
- Towbar testing requires ignition to be switched on and each function activated in turn
- Indicators will show green when function is tested and correctly wired, or red if a fault is present
Tow Bar Testing
- Plug the tester (“Towbar Check” connection) into the 7 pin towing socket
- Switch on the ignition and test each lighting function in turn
- LED indicators will show Red when the function tested is correctly wired
Trailer Testing
- Not suitable for use with LED trailer lights
- Insert a PP9 – 9V battery (not included) observing correct polarity
- Insert the 7 pin trailer plug into the tester (“Trailer Check” connection)
- Press the “Trailer Check” test button on the side of the tester
- LED indicators will show Red when the function tested is correctly wired
- If the LEDs do not light up check the internal battery.
- If individual LEDs still do not light up, check the plug wiring against ISO1724 – some lighting circuits may not be connected in all installations.
- Finally, make further checks of bulbs and contacts if necessary
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Description
Trailer Tester 12N
This trailer tester for the 12n socket and plug will allow you to test lights or the plugs without connecting the trailer or car .
Features And Benefits
- 12N 7 Pin car and trailer tester for testing ISO1724 /12N 7pin circuits
- LED indicators show any faults on the towbar or trailer lighting circuits
- Requires 1 x 9V PP3 battery (not included) for testing trailer lighting
- Note: Not suitable for use with LED trailer lights
- Towbar testing requires ignition to be switched on and each function activated in turn
- Indicators will show green when function is tested and correctly wired, or red if a fault is present
Tow Bar Testing
- Plug the tester (“Towbar Check” connection) into the 7 pin towing socket
- Switch on the ignition and test each lighting function in turn
- LED indicators will show Red when the function tested is correctly wired
Trailer Testing
- Not suitable for use with LED trailer lights
- Insert a PP9 – 9V battery (not included) observing correct polarity
- Insert the 7 pin trailer plug into the tester (“Trailer Check” connection)
- Press the “Trailer Check” test button on the side of the tester
- LED indicators will show Red when the function tested is correctly wired
- If the LEDs do not light up check the internal battery.
- If individual LEDs still do not light up, check the plug wiring against ISO1724 – some lighting circuits may not be connected in all installations.
- Finally, make further checks of bulbs and contacts if necessary




















