How to Supply Power to 12 Volt Terminal on 7-Way of 2008 Ford F-150
Question:
2008 Ford F150 no power to 12v terminal on 7 way connector on truck. How do I fix no power to 12v terminal on 7 way connector on Ford F150 truck.
asked by: Barry H
Expert Reply:
What you will need to do is check your owner's manual to see if the fuse or relay for the 12 volt power on the 7-way of your 2008 Ford F-150 has blown, and replace if needed. Otherwise, what you will do is activate it by purchasing the appropriate amount of 10 gauge wire # 10-1-1 (sold by the foot) as well as 40 amp In-Line Circuit Breaker # 9510 and run the wire from the positive battery terminal through the circuit breaker to the 1:00 pin on you F-150's 7-way, which is the 12 volt circuit.
Products Referenced in This Question
40 Amp In-Line Circuit Breaker - Perpendicular Mount Bracket
- Accessories and Parts
- Wiring
- Circuit Breaker
- 40 Amp
- Pollak
more information >
Product Page this Question was Asked From
Continue Researching
- Q&A: Parts Needed To Add Electric Drum Brakes To A Pontoon Trailer
- Article: Trailer Wiring Diagrams
- Article: Brake Controller 7- and 4-Way Installation Kit (ETBC7)
- Article: Parts Needed to Add Electric Drum Brakes to a Trailer
- Article: Aftermarket Brake Control Wiring for 07-13 GM Full-Size Truck with Factory-Integrated Brake Control
- Article: Wiring Trailer Lights with a 7-Way Plug (It's Easier Than You Think)
- Q&A: Recommended Tow Wiring for a 2023 Kia Telluride With LED Lights
- Q&A: Adding a Battery on an Enclosed Trailer to Power Interior Lights
- Q&A: What Gauge Wire Does The Curt USCAR Connector C56229 Use?
- Q&A: Can Electric Brakes be Used on a Boat Trailer
- Article: Brake Controller Installation for 2007 (New Body Style) - 2013 GMC Sierra and Chevy Silverado
- Q&A: How to Charge a Trailer Battery Through a 7-Way Connector
- Article: Testing Trailer Brake Magnets for Proper Function
- Q&A: What is the Proper Gauge Wire for Installation of a Brake Controller and Trailer Brakes