Posted by Jim.ME on September 07, 2022 at 05:30:27 from (67.242.176.154):
In Reply to: Fuse problem posted by JamesJTX on September 07, 2022 at 05:00:28:
Quote: CVPost-JamesJTX (quoted from post at 08:00:28 09/07/22) This is tractor related due to this my main pickup I use to haul my tractors to jobs. I have a 2020 Chevy 2500, went to go to a job and hooked up my trailer and had no lights at all on it. I use a 7 way plug that has a led in it to know you have power. The light did not light up, I got anew plug to verify and no light. Got manual out and could not find any fuse listed for it and why does GM list fuses with just a couple letters and do not know what it goes to. So if anyone knows what fuse powers the 7 way plug on this truck it will be greatly appreciated. Since I was also going to put a new floor in the trailer I pulled the floor out and traced wiring and could not find any damaged wiring that might make the fuse blow. Thanks James
I believe your truck has multiple fuse panels. I think you may find the one under the hood has a fuse and/or relay for every one of the 7 trailer circuits. The index for the fuse panels is normally on the underside of each cover. Your owner's manual should also have the location of each panel and the index of the fuses/relays in each.
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