Pollak Wiring - PK12906
Establish a secure connection between your semi trailer and tow vehicle with this heavy-duty, 9-pole plug. Plug has round, floating pins to promote easy alignment, ensure minimum voltage drop and provide the most positive contact.
Features:
- Heavy-duty, 9-pole plug connects semi trailer to socket on tow vehicle
- Round, floating pins
- Ensure minimum voltage drop
- Terminals designed for (2) 8-gauge, (2) 12-gauge and (5) 14-gauge wires
- Promote easy alignment
- Provide the most positive contact
- Spring-loaded contacts
- Completely field serviceable for easy repairs
- Black plastic housing
- Tapered design with jumbo, finger-pull grips
- Easy hand-position pull
- 2 Hang-up holes
Specs:
- Wiring configuration:
- Color - circuit - recommended wire gauge:
- White - Ground Return - 8 gauge
- Blue - Electric Brakes - 12 gauge
- Green - Tail, License and Running Lights - 14 gauge
- Black - Battery Charge - 8 gauge
- Red - Stop and Left-Hand Turn Signal - 14 gauge
- Brown - Stop and Right-Hand Turn Signal - 14 gauge
- Yellow - Back-up, Auxiliary Ground or Circuit - 14 gauge
- Gray - Auxiliary Circuit - 12 gauge
- Orange - Reefer (tag) or Stop - 14 gauge
- 1-Year limited warranty
12-906 Pollak 9-Way, Round Pin Trailer Connector - Trailer End
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- Wiring 2001 Ford Ranger to Tow a Trailer with a 7-Way Blade, 7-Way Round, or 9-Way Round Connector
- 9-Way trailer connectors are pretty rare, limited to big rig trailers and large RVs. A quick double check will confirm if the trailer has a 7-Way blade like # 37185, 7-Way round like # 47595, or a 9-Way round like # PK12906.
For a 7-Way blade style, you will need to install a 7 and 4 Way Installation Kit, # ETBC7. Your existing 4-Way plugs into the back of the ETBC7 and then you will need to hardwire the remaining wires. White is grounded to the vehicle frame, yellow is for reverse lights, bl
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