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Old 12-03-2010, 09:06 AM   #21
raydoe1
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Thanks everyone for the suggestions. Just got a chance to look at this. There is definitely no power to the terminal (at 1 o'clock) and all the exterior lights, electric breaking system work fine so there shouldn't be any grounding issues. I am having trouble locating which fuse is responsible for powering up this terminal in question. I read every fuse description under the fuse cover box and can't figure where to add the the neccessary fuse? Maybe I am doing something wrong. There are definitely more areas for fuses than are represented on the fuse location/description schematic. Any further advice would be most appreciated!
I had the same exact problem with my 2010 Chev. Silveraldo
and my 2004 SnoPro Trailer.IT is in the vehicle, not the trailer.
Watch the youtube video as dog paw suggest.At the end of video it,
it shows you how to attached the 12 volt wire to the post on your fuse box.
Its very simple, it only takes 5 minutes to do, but you have to buy a fuse and
a nut to attach the wire to the 12 volt post.
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