I believe there are two or maybe even three fuse panels... My 2010 has one on top of the radiator and another on inside the truck on passenger kick panel side. I think I have a third one on the drivers side up high behind the dash...
My 2004 ford had one under the hood and one on the passenger side kick panel or maybe behind the glove box. That may have been where my JEEP inside fuse panel was haha...
Check for additional fuse panels.
Some of these circuits maybe controlled by the small plug-in relay on the fuse panel. Alot of circuits like to use a relay that is under control of the ignition key to turn off alot of things at the same time...
On my 2010 Ford I think the lines that feed the 7-way trailer connector all have separate fuses also mounted inside the truck somewhere.
A good tool to carry in your RV tool box would be one of these trailer connector testers... You can plug this into the trailer connector and it will show proper small lights for all of the functions. Great troubleshooting tool. I got mine from AMAZON but have seen them at auto parts stores.
I always squirt a little WD40 in my trailer connector before hooking up and wiggle it around abit to make sure all the blades are making good contact.
Roy Ken
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Roy - Carolyn
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