Bowerss2
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- Stephen
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- Kalamazoo, MI
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- 2020 Rubicon Gladiator, 1980 Chevrolet Corvette, 1930 Ford Roadster Pickup, 1930 Ford Station Wagon, 1930 Ford Phaeton, and an awesome 2004 Ford E-250 (the dangerwagon)
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Maybe this will save someone else from feeling dumb. Yesterday I installed the aux switch retrofit, fairly easy installation. Got everything together, programmed in with the tazer, and nothing. No power. I imeadatly assumed I messed something up so I opened up the console to check that I put the wires in correctly for the plug, etc etc. After doing a bunch of unnecessary trouble shooting I did what I should have done to begin with, and check the fuses... turns out my wiring harness shipped without the 5 amp fuse that powers the unit, (small wire directly connected to battery)
Anyway, feeling dumb, I popped in a 5 amp fuse, and now everything works.
Anyway, feeling dumb, I popped in a 5 amp fuse, and now everything works.
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