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I did a few things in Forscan not related to cargo lights, and then noticed they didn’t work, so I changed it back thinking maybe I messed something up, still doesn’t work, so I checked fuses and disconnected battery for 15 mins, still doesn’t work.
It sounds like it’s not a fuse if they were working before the ForScan changes, but for some reason it is, check the 25 amp fuse for the Trailer Tow Module Battery Charge under the hood. Fuse 76. I sliced through my old travel trailer’s cord making a tight turn and it blew this fuse and my cargo lights stopped working. Replaced the fuse and they started working again.
I didn’t enable that. Unfortunately, I didn’t check the cargo lights to see if they worked before I started working in Forscan though, so I can’t for sure rule out a bad switch. I’ll keep messing around, and, if nothing else I’ll change the Forscan things back and try it, I’ve read the global open/close could cause it. I do have that enabled.
It sounds like it’s not a fuse if they were working before the ForScan changes, but for some reason it is, check the 25 amp fuse for the Trailer Tow Module Battery Charge under the hood. Fuse 76. I sliced through my old travel trailer’s cord making a tight turn and it blew this fuse and my cargo lights stopped working. Replaced the fuse and they started working again.
Thanks for the suggestion, looked and all fuses are good, next thing I’ll try is reversing the few things I’ve tried with Forscan.
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