Adding 12 Volt Power to the 2005 Dodge Dakota
Question:
what do i have to do to hook up the 12v power on my 2005 Dodge Dakota I have found the fuse location in the under hood fuse panel there is only one terminal in it
asked by: RHYS L
Expert Reply:
What you need to do, assuming you do not have the factory 7-way is run a wire to the battery through a circuit breaker such as # PK54530. If you have the factory 7-way and are having an issue with the fuse box you will need to have the fuse box looked at by a mechanic. You can test your 7-way by running the power wire to an accessory 12 volt to see if there is any problem with the wiring itself. If you get power that way you know there is an issue with the truck's wiring that you will need to find.
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