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BRINK | Direct Fit Wiring Harness | Mazda BT-50 UP, TF 2011–2015 | BR-712065

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BRINK | Direct Fit Wiring Harness | Mazda BT-50 UP, TF 2011–2015 | BR-712065BRINK Direct Fit Wiring Harness Solution for your Mazda BT 50 UP TF The BRINK Direct Fit CAN Bus Wiring Harness (BR 712065) is a premium electrical solution developed in partnership with TAG and Brink specifically for the Mazda BT 50 (11 2011 08 2015). This plug n play APAC kit ensures your trailer lighting is powered safely without compromising your vehicle's modern safety systems. Engineered for seamless integration, this wiring kit is bench tested

BRINK Direct Fit Wiring Harness Solution for your Mazda BT-50 UP TF

The BRINK Direct Fit CAN-Bus Wiring Harness (BR-712065) is a premium electrical solution developed in partnership with TAG® and Brink® specifically for the Mazda BT-50 (11/2011 - 08/2015). This plug-n-play APAC kit ensures your trailer lighting is powered safely without compromising your vehicle's modern safety systems.

Engineered for seamless integration, this wiring kit is bench tested and rated to current ADR standards. It is designed to work in harmony with your BT-50's electronics, providing a safe connection for trailer stability and collision avoidance systems.

  • Plug-and-Play: No special tools or soldering required for installation.
  • Advanced Compatibility: Fully supports Trailer Stability Programming (TSP), Lane Collision Avoidance, and Park Distance Controls (PDC).
  • CAN-Bus Ready: Designed specifically for modern digital electrical systems.
  • Complete Package: Includes harness, ECU module, 7-Pin Flat Socket, and detailed connection guide.
  • Automatic Cut-Off: Features automatic reverse sensor cut-off for ease of use while towing.

Please Note: A wiring harness is a safety critical item. We strongly recommend you get your wiring harness installed by a professional towbar or vehicle accessory fitting workshop to ensure correct functionality and safety.

Specifications:

  • Wiring Option: Direct Fit CAN-Bus Wiring Harness
  • Plug Connection: 7 Pin Flat Socket
  • Fitting Time [min.]: 60
  • Diagnostic Coding: Optional
  • Reverse Sensor Cut Off: Automatic

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Vehicle Applications

Make Model Year Range Body Type Series Engine Variant Drivetrain
MAZDA BT-50 11/2011 - 08/2015 Cab Chassis TF RZ4E-TC | 1.9L | Diesel - AWD
MAZDA BT-50 11/2011 - 08/2015 Cab Chassis TF RZ4E-TC | 1.9L | Diesel - RWD
MAZDA BT-50 11/2011 - 08/2015 Cab Chassis 819C RZ4E-TC | 2.0L | Diesel XS Automatic RWD
MAZDA BT-50 11/2011 - 08/2015 Ute TF RZ4E-TC | 1.9L | Diesel - 4WD
MAZDA BT-50 11/2011 - 08/2015 Ute 819C RZ4E-TC | 2.0L | Diesel XS Automatic 4WD
MAZDA BT-50 11/2011 - 08/2015 Ute B19C RZ4E-TC | 2.0L | Diesel XS Automatic RWD
MAZDA BT-50 11/2011 - 08/2015 Ute TF RZ4E-TC | 1.9L | Diesel 4x2 RWD
MAZDA BT-50 11/2011 - 08/2015 Cab Chassis B30B 4JJ3-TCX | 3.0L | Diesel XT Automatic/Manual 4WD
MAZDA BT-50 11/2011 - 08/2015 Cab Chassis B30B 4JJ3-TCX | 3.0L | Diesel XT Automatic RWD
MAZDA BT-50 11/2011 - 08/2015 Cab Chassis B30B 4JJ3-TCX | 3.0L | Diesel XT FREESTYLE Automatic/Manual 4WD
MAZDA BT-50 11/2011 - 08/2015 Cab Chassis B30B 4JJ3-TCX | 3.0L | Diesel XT FREESTYLE Automatic RWD
MAZDA BT-50 11/2011 - 08/2015 Ute B30B 4JJ3-TCX | 3.0L | Diesel GT, XT, XTR Automatic/Manual 4WD
MAZDA BT-50 11/2011 - 08/2015 Ute B30B 4JJ3-TCX | 3.0L | Diesel XT, XTR Automatic RWD
MAZDA BT-50 11/2011 - 08/2015 Cab Chassis TF 4JJ3-TCX | 3.0L | Diesel - 4WD
MAZDA BT-50 11/2011 - 08/2015 Cab Chassis TF (TFS40JDR, TFS40JPR) 4JJ3-TCX | 3.0L | Diesel - AWD
MAZDA BT-50 11/2011 - 08/2015 Cab Chassis TF (TFR40JDR, TFR40JPR) 4JJ3-TCX | 3.0L | Diesel - RWD
MAZDA BT-50 11/2011 - 08/2015 Cab Chassis TF 4JJ3-TCX | 3.0L | Diesel - RWD
MAZDA BT-50 11/2011 - 08/2015 Cab Chassis UP P5AT | 3.2L | Diesel XT Manual RWD
MAZDA BT-50 11/2011 - 08/2015 Cab Chassis UP P5AT | 3.2L | Diesel XT Manual 4WD
MAZDA BT-50 11/2011 - 08/2015 Cab Chassis UP P4AT | 2.2L | Diesel XT Automatic/Manual RWD
MAZDA BT-50 11/2011 - 08/2015 Cab Chassis UP P5AT | 3.2L | Diesel XT FREESTYLE CAB 4WD
MAZDA BT-50 11/2011 - 08/2015 Cab Chassis UP P5AT | 3.2L | Diesel XT FREESTYLE CAB RWD
MAZDA BT-50 11/2011 - 08/2015 Cab Chassis UP P5AT | 3.2L | Diesel XT| XTR FREESTYLE Automatic/Manual 4WD
MAZDA BT-50 11/2011 - 08/2015 Ute UP P5AT | 3.2L | Diesel GT, XT, XTR Automatic/Manual 4WD
MAZDA BT-50 11/2011 - 08/2015 Ute B22, B32, UP, UR P4-AT | 2.2L | Diesel MZ-CD RWD
MAZDA BT-50 11/2011 - 08/2015 Ute UP P5AT | 3.2L | Diesel XTR FREESTYLE CAB 4WD
MAZDA BT-50 11/2011 - 08/2015 Ute UP P5AT | 3.2L | Diesel XT, XTR Automatic/Manual RWD

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