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Yeah I'm sorry too guys. It was a little problem three years ago, something simple I just don't remember. No games being played on my part, and I hope no one(well maybe one person) thought otherwise. I guess I could have said it was a ground issue, fuse, loose wire but after three years I simply don't recall. I should have never responded to such an old thread, lesson learned..........
Just a newbe mistake. I will try to be more careful going forward.
No worries, you never made a mistake at all.
Originally Posted by jim48
I should have never responded to such an old thread, lesson learned..........
Jim
Don't apologize. I think things got misread and I hope 69cj was misunderstood or maybe having a bad day? Glad you got your issue sorted and I understand that you're not playing games. Cheers
Don't apologize. I think things got misread and I hope 69cj was misunderstood or maybe having a bad day? Glad you got your issue sorted and I understand that you're not playing games. Cheers
Actually it didn't come out the way I meant it. Should have learned long ago to re-read before hitting enter. Was just disappointed not knowing what the outcome was.
Darn, having same problem. Lights on upfitter switches comes on but no power output. I thought it was just my #3 switch which controls my Light bar but #1 (high idle) doesn't work either. FWIW - when fuse #44 was pulled the upfitter indicator lights on the switches went out.
There are also fuses in the upfitter switch module that installs on the driver side of the instrument panel near the parking brake. The fuse for the upfitter switch module on the passenger side is for the entire module, not for the individual circuits. Chances are you have a blown fuse at the upfitter switch module itself.
There are also fuses in the upfitter switch module that installs on the driver side of the instrument panel near the parking brake. The fuse for the upfitter switch module on the passenger side is for the entire module, not for the individual circuits. Chances are you have a blown fuse at the upfitter switch module itself.
I believe you are referring to the relays. I have checked them and can only confirm that they are clicking when switches are energized.
I was wiring up some lights form my aux 3 and I hit the hot wire on the frame and have lost all power to that wire. My aux 1,2,&4 still work but not 3 what fuse is going to go to that upfitter
I was wiring up some lights form my aux 3 and I hit the hot wire on the frame and have lost all power to that wire. My aux 1,2,&4 still work but not 3 what fuse is going to go to that upfitter
says fuse #9 in the fuse panel in the front passenger footwell, behind that plastic panel.
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