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I'd like to put a relay in the 12 V hot wire that runs to the trailer so that it is connected only when the ignition is on. Anyone done this? I'd like to do a clean install with standard plugs, etc.
Suggestions, part numbers, etc welcome.
Thanks, Bob
Along this same line... What do you have to do to get the 12V wire to the trailer to be hot? The owner's manual says something about connecting a relay near the Aux. battery but I can't find it.
Sorry forgot to update my profile the question is for my new truck the 2003 3500.
Thanks,
Nick
Jackmchome
06-16-2003, 11:30
1. The relay refers to a gasser where the pass side battery is an aux batt.
2. On my 01 D/A purchased a 12v solenoid at a R/V store ment to be acuated all the time when 12v applied to the relay coil. After ressearch I found a 16 guage yellow wire (there are several) under the engine compartment fuse/relay box. Tapped this wire and ran to the solenoid coil. Grounded the other side of the coil. The yellow wires are "hot" in start and run. Re-connected the trailer feed from the fuse box to the relay and a wire from the relay to the fuse box. I mounted the relay on the side wall, just in front of the firewall, on drivers side. It has been working fine for over 2 years. Hope this helps.
DieselDixon
06-16-2003, 11:57
Along this same line... What do you have to do to get the 12V wire to the trailer to be hot? The owner's manual says something about connecting a relay near the Aux. battery but I can't find it.
There is a red plastic plug in the fuse box under the hood (top right hand corner, B+ Stud #1) Replace that with a 40 amp fuse and you are ready to go. Check out this thread for more info http://forum.thedieselpage.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=5;t=001193
You can get the fuse at NAPA for about $3 part# 7822044
SparkyTX
06-16-2003, 11:59
Originally posted by nickm3:
Along this same line... What do you have to do to get the 12V wire to the trailer to be hot? The owner's manual says something about connecting a relay near the Aux. battery but I can't find it. If you do a search on that subject, you will find a wealth of recent knowledge.
Turbo Al
06-16-2003, 12:25
Jackmchome: You tweeked something in my memory and I did a search and couldn't find the post -- think it may be too old. I hope I am wrong but aren't the Yellow wires for the airbag circuit?
Does anyone have a wireing diagram to help me out with the old memory??
Jackmchome
06-17-2003, 17:35
Turbo Al,
Yes, the air bags use yellow wires. So do a lot of other functions. At the power distribution yellow means hot in start and run. There are probably 30 or 40 yellow wires under the fuse box. The reason I specified a 16 guage is to find one with a decent size fuse in the circuit. Most of the yellow wires are approx 22 guage. I too fretted about this, but have had no problem.
Jack
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