Positions of Circuits on a 7-Way
Question:
One oclock from what reference point ?? Do you really know what you are saying ?!
asked by: Jamie
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Expert Reply:
I believe you are referencing the position of circuits on a 7-way connector.
If you are facing the 7-Way, using either tester, you will test for the proper signal as follows:
1 oclock position = 12 volt hot lead
3 oclock position = right turn/brake light
5 oclock position = brake controller output
7 oclock position = ground
9 oclock position = left turn/brake light
11 oclock position = tail and running lights
Center = reverse lights
I attached a diagram that hopefully makes this more clear.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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