Do Wires Need to Be Connected Under the Hood of a 2010 Chevy Suburban To Activate Aux 12 Volt Power
Question:
I have a 2010 Suburban witrh factory installed trailer brakes. All lights work when hooked up with exception of the internal lights of the trailer. I have been tols that a wire near the fuse box must be hooked up. Could you please describe where it should be hooked up? Are there any pictures to show this?
asked by: Dave
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Expert Reply:
Yes, there are a couple wires under the hood of your 2010 Chevy Suburban that will need to be connected.
Check out the FAQ I attached, about a quarter of the way down there is a picture that shows what connections will need to be made for auxiliary power wire to be functional.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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