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Have stuck a new plug on my electrics today so got me caravan working fine on the indicators brakes etc....fitted a new earth and all good. Now taped in the loom was a longer purple(thick), black(thick) and orange a green(thin)

Now am getting cocky, does anyone think/now if these are for the twin electrics plug (long since gone)? Would an 89 90 have a twin elecrics built in or are they for something else.

To be honest am not bothered to much put for the cost of a plug am happy to wire twin for the caravan!:D
 
Have stuck a new plug on my electrics today so got me caravan working fine on the indicators brakes etc....fitted a new earth and all good. Now taped in the loom was a longer purple(thick), black(thick) and orange a green(thin)

Now am getting cocky, does anyone think/now if these are for the twin electrics plug (long since gone)? Would an 89 90 have a twin elecrics built in or are they for something else.

To be honest am not bothered to much put for the cost of a plug am happy to wire twin for the caravan!:D

The fick purple is for "Additional Accessories" Black is Earth. gis aminute and I'll tell ya what the thin uns for.
 
If you wire twin electrics in you'll need a double relay switched from an ignition source or preferably from a live feed on the back of the Alternator.
 
Recycled fred alert...

So I have two towing plugs 7 and 13 pin. I'm sure my trailer board is 7 pin? Can I just tie wrap the 13 pin behind the rear crossmember as I only want to mount one plug on the tow bar bracket
 
13 pin euro socket is now subject to MOT test. So long as it complies, should not be a problem tying it out of the way.
 

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Recycled fred alert...

So I have two towing plugs 7 and 13 pin. I'm sure my trailer board is 7 pin? Can I just tie wrap the 13 pin behind the rear crossmember as I only want to mount one plug on the tow bar bracket
Why not fit the 13 pin one in position (it is a lot better quality connector) and use a 13 to 7 pin adaptor when you need to tow a 7 pin trailer? This type of thing, lots of variants available
 
That is an option I suppose, point of the fred as I don't really know the difference between 13 and 7.
 
That is an option I suppose, point of the fred as I don't really know the difference between 13 and 7.
A fully wired 13 does everything that a 12N and 12S does (the black and grey 7 pin connectors) in one good quality connector. 12N & 12S are prone to corrosion issues etc. I would never go back to them after using the 13 pin for the last 10+ years
 
Roger, I currently have the electrics tie wrapped behind the cross member. Now the tow bar is fitted and I have mounted the tow bar plug mount I'll fit the 13 pin plug and keep the tie wrapped away cheers.
 

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