7-Pin Trailer and Caravan Wiring Tester – 12V Electrical Circuit Diagnostic Tool
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Hayle TR27 5DT
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This 7-pin trailer and caravan wiring tester is designed to easily identify wiring issues in both towing vehicles and trailers. With a compact, handheld design, it’s portable and simple to use. Simply plug the tester into the 7-pin socket or plug of your trailer or caravan and press the yellow button to check for any electrical failures.
The tester is built to last with durable construction, resistant to high and low temperatures, as well as acids and alkalis. It is compatible with a wide range of vehicles and trailer products, including trailers, RVs, trucks, motorcycles, yachts, and more.
Specifications:
- Power Source: 9V Battery (not included)
- Voltage: 12V
- Applications: Suitable for trailers, caravans, RVs, trucks, motorcycles, and various trailer accessories
A reliable tool to ensure your trailer’s wiring is functioning correctly, preventing any electrical issues during travel.
If you need to return an item, please contact us within 30 days of delivery.
Items must be unused, in their original packaging, and in a resalable condition. Return postage is the responsibility of the buyer unless the item is faulty or incorrect. We recommend using a tracked service for all returns.
PCB units and combustion fans are non-refundable. These electrical parts can be easily misdiagnosed — please make sure the fault has been confirmed by a qualified technician before ordering.
If your order arrives damaged, faulty, or not what you ordered, contact us within 7 days of delivery. We’ll arrange a refund or replacement and cover return postage where necessary. Photos may be required to process your claim.