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    Trailer Sockets: ISO1724; ISO3732 & AS2513-1982

    This has likely been covered a number of times before but I'd like some clarification.

    According to various standards

    ISO 1724 (the RHS black socket on D3/D4/RRS & L322)



    Pin - Function - Wire colour.
    1 - LH turn - Yellow
    2 - +12V or rear Fog lamps - Blue
    3 - Chassis Ground - white or Grey
    4 - RH Turn - Green
    5 - RH Tail lamps etc - Brown
    6 - Stop lamps - Red
    7 - LH Tail Lamps etc - Black

    ISO 3732 (The LHS white socket on on D3/D4/RRS & L322)



    Pin - Function - Wire colour
    1 - Reversing lamps - Yellow
    2 - spare - Blue
    3 - Chassis Ground (not pin 6) - white or Grey
    4 - + 12V constant - Green
    5 - spare - Brown
    6 - + 12V Ign - Red
    7 - Ground for pin 6 - Black

    AS2513-1982



    ISO 1724 clashes with AS2513-1982

    Pin - Function 1724 - AS2513
    2 - Fog lamps - Reverse lamps
    5 - RH tail lamps - Electric brakes

    Questions
    1. Do Land Rover Australia sell their vehicles with ISO1724 or AS2513 compliant wiring?
    2. If ISO1724 is Pin 2 Fog or +12V?
    3. Can you use the ISO 3732 Pins 6 & 7 to power the fridge inside the car?
    4. Could you use ISO 3732 pin 4 to power a fridge?

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    My L322 only has 1 plug which was ISO1724, and pin #2 was fog lights.

    I rewired it to AS2513 when I put the brake controller in.

    Can't see why you couldn't run a fridge off the white plug as you suggest, but would not go charging an AUX battery or running air compressor.
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    What I can't understand is that seat belts have to comply with AS. Belts that only meet ISO/BS are unacceptable but they can sell cars with trailer sockets that don't comply with ADR/AS.

    I guess that is the reason that I don't have reversing lamps on the trailer when connected to the D4.

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    Thanks for setting that all out so well Lotz-A-Landies.

    Need to rewire the black plug on the D3 as it is obviously wired to ISO 1724 not AS2513-1982 as I do not have tail lamps on the trailer when the vehicle lights are on. Also the vehicle rear fog lights illuminate with a trailer connected.
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