โDec-31-2018 01:38 PM
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donn0128 wrote:
GM products for many years have had a dummy fuse installed. It needs to be replaced with the correct 30A fuse in the under hood fuse box. Located on the drivers side fender. Look, bit I believe it is either #1 or #2 stud. Without it there is no power to the 7 pin.
โJan-01-2019 11:59 AM
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โJan-01-2019 08:53 AM
theoldwizard1 wrote:jornvango wrote:
I have a suspicion that my Chevy Tahoe isn't providing 12v ("aux") power to my trailer while towing through the 7 pin connector.
Once you get the fuse/dummy fuse/no fuse issue worked out, you need to know that you are likely just barely getting 12V on the "aux" pin. Not enough to properly recharge a battery in a trailer.
โJan-01-2019 08:51 AM
jornvango wrote:
I have a suspicion that my Chevy Tahoe isn't providing 12v ("aux") power to my trailer while towing through the 7 pin connector.
โJan-01-2019 08:13 AM
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โJan-01-2019 05:33 AM
SidecarFlip wrote:
Leave it to GM, the 'dummy' company....lol
โJan-01-2019 03:00 AM
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โDec-31-2018 02:20 PM
ktmrfs wrote:donn0128 wrote:
GM products for many years have had a dummy fuse installed. It needs to be replaced with the correct 30A fuse in the under hood fuse box. Located on the drivers side fender. Look, bit I believe it is either #1 or #2 stud. Without it there is no power to the 7 pin.
x2. and many times this is covered in the owners manual in detail on how to enable the power. And in some cases there is a wire that will need to be connected to the appropriate stud. the wire is already in the harness, just taped up and not connected.
Also, in many cases the power is only applied when the ignition is in the run position. And in other GM vehicles it is hot all the time.
โDec-31-2018 02:17 PM