Posted by redforlife on September 07, 2022 at 06:29:36 from (174.210.167.182):
In Reply to: Fuse problem posted by JamesJTX on September 07, 2022 at 05:00:28:
I ran into the problem Jim.Me is suggesting on a truck (this one was a ford) one time. Truck for some reason had 2 fuse panels. One under the hood, one under the dash. For some STUPID reason, all the light fuses for the truck was in one fuse panel, and all the fuses for trailer plug in lights were in the other fuse panel. I never thought it would have separate fuses for trailer, and I knew the fuses for the truck itself were all good, and I wasted a BUNCH of time thinking I had a bad ground, bad bulbs, bad plug, bad wiring, and everything else. Finally got to reading in the book. That's how I stumbled onto the separate fuse panel, and completely separate fuses for trailer lights. Sure enough, blown fuses there was all of my problems. I was so MAD!!
Only reason I can think for separate fuses, is safety. If you lose them on the trailer, you don't lose them entirely on the vehicle. But you'd think it'd be spelled out a little better than in fine print 2/3rds of the way through the owners manuel. They could of idiot proofed it a little better than that, LOL. Like printed it on one fuse lid that trailer fuses in separate panel, or something. GESH. It cost me most of a day, when I found one set of light fuses were all good, and didn't know there was a whole second set of em in a separate box.
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