Fuse Installation To Power Up Brake Controller In 2015 Chevy Silverado 1500booster
Updated 07/08/2015 | Published 07/06/2015 >
Question:
Is there a fuse I need to install to make my booster work my new truck came with the plug but chevy want install it due to insurance reasons
asked by: Stewart H
Helpful Expert Reply:
If the controller isn't getting power once you've plugged it in using the factory or the # 3016 aftermarket pigtail, there is a fuse that will need to be installed in the fuse box located under the hood. A micro J-Case fuse needs to be installed in position # 1, which will power up the brake controller. Your owner's manual or the diagram on the fuse box lid will show you where fuse location # 1 is located.
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