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Old 12-24-2009, 10:43 AM
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My power outlet plug in

DOESnt work. it hasnt worked for a year. it worked awhile back last winter it shorted out one day. but all my fuses are good. i cant understand it. its hooked up right my fuses are okay. anybody got any ideas??
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Trace power and ground from the outlet to their respective sources. No easy way, just follow those wires!
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Trace power and ground from the outlet to their respective sources. No easy way, just follow those wires!
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haha YEah i will need a couple hours to do that.. i need that thing working though. one day i turned on a hand heater that hooked up to it and it just turned off on me and all the fuses are good so ill trace the wires.
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trouble shoot, start at the fuse panel and if you have power there there is an issue between the panel and the outlet. check the plug itself, and the connections when i got my truck the power outlet didn't work and it ended up being that the guy before me had the dash apart and didn't put the wires back on there tabs.

also i am not sure on trucks and 4 runners but on my girlfriends 2000 corolla and the power outlet radio and clock where all on the same fuse.

or just wire up a new one.
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don't use AC devices on a DC plug?
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same thing happened to me. i just gave up and wired a new one. wired it straight to the battery and make it a full time outlet comes in very handy
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Originally Posted by stockwell45
same thing happened to me. i just gave up and wired a new one. wired it straight to the battery and make it a full time outlet comes in very handy
you know what. thats a great idea i will need that haha.

Did you just run a power wire straight to it and a ground wire or what??
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Thats what I need,direct power plug.Mine doesnt work either and the fuse is good.
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Originally Posted by Matt90V6SR5
Thats what I need,direct power plug.Mine doesnt work either and the fuse is good.
hah he gave me a idea. im going to put a fuse wire inbetween it so i dont burn out the item im using. lol but straight to the battery?? sound okay??
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use at min 14ga wire and a 15amp fuse
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Originally Posted by Elton
use at min 14ga wire and a 15amp fuse
yeah i would just rewire the back of the outlet and just move it throught my firewall to the battery and bam??

should i use a ground of anything or the fure make it okay??
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ya there should be a firewall plug on the pass side somewhere as for the ground could find a spot on the radio frame use a ring terminal and self tapping screw

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Originally Posted by Elton
ya there should be a firewall plug on the pass side somewhere as for the ground could find a spot on the radio frame use a ring terminal and self tapping screw
or icould just use the stock ground lol ill pull my dash out and just do it. since its xmas and all lol i have wire and fuse plugs and all.

I GOT A 8000K WINCH FOR XMAS. but im not supposed to know haha.
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for the ground wire you can take off the side of the center console and any of those large 12mm bolts that go into the frame should work great for the ground wire. that way you dont have to run another wire through the firewall
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Shame on u C-hick,now u have to pretend to b suprised.

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Originally Posted by Matt90V6SR5
Shame on u C-chick,now u have to pretend to b suprised.
aha ill still be happy as hell lol once i get it open its going on

lol but yeah ill do that tomorrow hopefully maybe next day because i forgot i need a few other things and napa or schucks arent open and i have ten minutes to get to the xmas party
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haha if i found out i got a winch for christmas i would be bragging too. how are you gonna mount it?
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Originally Posted by stockwell45
haha if i found out i got a winch for christmas i would be bragging too. how are you gonna mount it?
it has a mounting bracket to it im not sure exactly yet i might build a bumper or use the mounting thing ill let you know more tomorrow haha

in the rear im gonna use the rear hitch mount too.
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sweet. good luck with that. if you lived anywhere near me id say lets hit the trails but...
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