Where is Trailer Wiring Fuse on 1998 GMC Suburban
Published 07/08/2019 >
Question:
I found it, On the backside of the fuse box in the engine compartment are 2 posts. The driver side post has a lead that comes off it for the trailer. Then about 6 inches along the lead is an inline fuse, you can access the fuse by unscrewing it.
asked by: James M
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Expert Reply:
I really wish I could help, but I wasn't able to pull up an online owners manual for your vehicle due to age or find anything on forums.
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Jameson C
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James M.
7/8/2019
I found it, On the backside of the fuse box in the engine compartment are 2 posts. The driver side post has a lead that comes off it for the trailer. Then about 6 inches along the lead is an inline fuse, you can access the fuse by unscrewing it.