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Old 01-19-2010, 02:07 PM
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Have you considered reading the thread?
LOL. It's bad enough when people don't use the search function. Now, some of them don't even read the thread they're posting in.
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Got it thanks......
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Got it thanks......
Just giving you a hard time. All is cool.
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Totally Understood. From my reading it does not seem that the tailer power is constant so I am not sure whay I am going to do for power, they suggested running a constant power from the battery.....I am thinking of installing a switch and reply somehow someway
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Totally Understood. From my reading it does not seem that the tailer power is constant so I am not sure whay I am going to do for power, they suggested running a constant power from the battery.....I am thinking of installing a switch and reply somehow someway
What truck do you have? My 2010 Platinum came with a trailer/tow kit. If you hook that up, you'll have a constant hot at the trailer plug. Then just tap into that.
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What truck do you have? My 2010 Platinum came with a trailer/tow kit. If you hook that up, you'll have a constant hot at the trailer plug. Then just tap into that.
Which one of the 7 is constant hot? I think you need to go to the fuse panel or battery or find a constant hot. I do not think the 7 pin has one that is aways hot.

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The guys from 4z company told me the trail pin is not hot constantly, key has to be in on postion for it to be hot......2007 Lariat
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The guys from 4z company told me the trail pin is not hot constantly, key has to be in on postion for it to be hot......2007 Lariat

that's how I remembered it too. key needed to be on..
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Now I have to do some amature wiring: Battery to inline fuse to lights....could be interesting!
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you can DOOOOO it!!!!


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