Activating 12 Volt Power Circuit of 7-Way at Rear of 2016 Chevy 2500HD
Updated 08/10/2018 | Published 08/09/2018 >
Question:
I have power to the #2 fuse but no power at the trailer plug. Any suggestions? Appreciate any help.
asked by: Bob- R
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Expert Reply:
There's a connection you still need to make under the hood of your 2016 Chevy Silverado 2500 to complete the 12 volt power circuit of the 7-way at the rear of your truck.
If you check out the picture I attached you'll see what connection I am referring to.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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