Yes, at least one of them. I thought this too.Would be nifty if one of those AUX switches went to a wire in the back.
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Yes, at least one of them. I thought this too.Would be nifty if one of those AUX switches went to a wire in the back.
I thought the same thing, one for the Bed and one for my reverse lights….please. They fixed this on my wife’s Ranger Raptor but not on the big truck.Yes, at least one of them. I thought this too.
Maybe he does not need that to satisfy his goats.CLICK BAIT! I got all excited when I saw your very deceiving thread title. I was looking forward to a thread about the heavy-duty sex toys you are using in bed. I was going to suggest running a separate 240 line.
holy shit. 50℅? you just tapping into random wires and hoping for the best?I’ve found tapping into other wires are about of 50% failure with something else . That’s why I suggest separate circuit from battery. View attachment 482270
not sure about the trailer module and power, but the gen 1 you had to insert a fuse and relay to make the trailer plug work. either way, guy still gotta run a wire from the battery it sounds like. im not sure the amperage of the bed light circuit on these. but at 2 amp draw like he is suggesting, that would be a 3-4 amp safe capability of the circuit. im wondering if its a 5 amp fuse and line for that circuit.i was under the impression there is no hot wire in the trailer plug anymore thanks to a trailer plug control module that only makes the hot wire hot when a trailer is connected..
i def would not run the lights right off the bed light circuit, but instead use the bed light circuit to energize a relay that turns on the aftermarket lighting.
pretty simple to do and not going to brick your BCM or any other modules involved..
holy shit. 50℅? you just tapping into random wires and hoping for the best?
not sure about the trailer module and power, but the gen 1 you had to insert a fuse and relay to make the trailer plug work. either way, guy still gotta run a wire from the battery it sounds like. im not sure the amperage of the bed light circuit on these. but at 2 amp draw like he is suggesting, that would be a 3-4 amp safe capability of the circuit. im wondering if its a 5 amp fuse and line for that circuit.