Easy Switched Power Source
#61
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So, my question is, do you see anything else getting delayed power?
If yes, that needs to be troubleshot as a separate issue.
If no, the fuse tap connection has to be the culprit.
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From what I can tell nothing else seems to be delayed. I have since replaces the fuse tap, and currently no fix to the situation. I am now looking at my realy, bc my tap is switching my relay, so possible my relay is not activating or powering me fuse block. Thoughts?
#63
SO far this is working with my 2012 JK when i turn over the key. It had a 20 AMP in there but i took it out and but in this fuse tap with a 10 AMP. Now my question is and its probably stupid but where would my 3rd power outlet be if i had one?
#64
My work computer is not allowing me to edit my post so ill add another one with the addtion of my last one.
SO far this is working with my 2012 JK when i turn over the key. It had a 20 AMP in there but i took it out and but in this fuse tap with a 10 AMP. Now my question is and its probably stupid but where would my 3rd power outlet be if i had one?
My owners manual says where i put the fuse tap is for power outlet #2 BATT/ACC select. So is this the 3rd power outlet you are referring too or is this one of the 2 that are located on my front panel and storage compartment between my seats?
SO far this is working with my 2012 JK when i turn over the key. It had a 20 AMP in there but i took it out and but in this fuse tap with a 10 AMP. Now my question is and its probably stupid but where would my 3rd power outlet be if i had one?
My owners manual says where i put the fuse tap is for power outlet #2 BATT/ACC select. So is this the 3rd power outlet you are referring too or is this one of the 2 that are located on my front panel and storage compartment between my seats?
#66
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For those with the 2012 and do not need the M7 Power outlet #2 BATT/ACC fuse there is where i put my fuse tap into. The power outlet #2 is for the rear power outlet or known as the 3rd power outlet. My JK does not have one so i do not know why there is even a Fuse inside that slot. So far seems to be working well. It had a 20 amp in there but with the fuse tap i put in a 10 AMP as my bully dog programmer suggested to use a 10 or 15 AMP fuse. I also included how i ran the wire and where it came out of the fuse box so i can hide the wires as much as possible. I ran it behind the wiring on the backside of the engine bay so you can not even see it. I am going to go out and find a rubber grommet to put around the wire to help keep dirt, water, and whatever else out but have the ease of taking it out so i can take it to the dealership for warranty work.
Pics of fuse tap in the slot. * * * is the 3 holes that you can use to put a fuse in and i did mine like OP did and used the *[*][*] holes to put the fuse in. Far right closest to the driver side.
Wiring leaving the Fuse box.
Pics of fuse tap in the slot. * * * is the 3 holes that you can use to put a fuse in and i did mine like OP did and used the *[*][*] holes to put the fuse in. Far right closest to the driver side.
Wiring leaving the Fuse box.
#68
JK Enthusiast
#69
In the M7 spot there is a 20 amp fuse, will putting a fuse tap with a 10 amp fuse blow the fuse or cause any problems? Sorry about the late post, I was referred to this thread.
#70
JK Jedi Master
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The 10 amp fuse will blow only if more than 10 amps tries to go through it. (From too big a load, or a short between the fuse and the load.)