Awesome, Thank you.
So I remove the current fuse from 52, insert tap into 52, insert 20A fuse into bottom tap slot... And do I leave the top slot empty since my light bar fuse is already in line on the harness?
Hi -
I currently have my light bar wired directly to the battery (30a); but would like to wire it so it only gets power/can be switched on when the battery is running. Is there somewhere in the fuse box or elsewhere I can wire this so it doesnt always have power?
just got back in town - I'm not sure I follow (and probably didnt do the best job posting pics / explaining my setup)
I am using the LED bar setup currently, which has:
Positive & negative to the battery with a 15a fuse, which then connects into a relay. From the relay there are red/white/black...
I recently swapped out my bumper and there was no place for the fog lights so I removed them and put a LED bar under the bumper.
LED bar is wired in and working, using a toggle switch but I would like to drop the switch and have it controlled by the fog light button if possible.
any one have thoughts on how I can remove this dent? i was hoping it would be as easy as pushing out from under the hood but found that there is barrier...
I have a 21 Jeep gladiator and the USB 2.0 ports don't work with a wireless charger because it requires a 3.0 port.
Is it possible to replace one of the existing USB ports with a 3.0? I've been looking all over the web about this and haven't found anything
Yep, I was thinking the same thing; I actually just finished making an adjustment that seems to have fixed it. I ran the line higher up in to the truck bed then back down. Just gave it a try and dropped the bed, no more drip!
Not sure what you mean by check valve?
I just tapped into the existing washer line, so when I run the windshield wiper washer up front, it sprays in back.
I think its because I ran the line under the truck, so its lower than the washer pump, therefore the water doesnt run back to the pump when...
i know this is an old thread, but i too hate how dirty the rear camera gets. i finally ran a hose back off main washer, drilled a small hole for a 90 into the camera housing and there ya go.
Slight problem, it does drip when the rear bed is down, but that is far less of an inconvenience that the...