So I just found the answer to my cargo light issue. So I switched to the paddle LED lights and have been trying to get them to work off and on for a few months. Today I bought the regular 921 bulbs to just put in so I would have cargo lights. I thought I would give the paddle bulbs one last try...
Update: So I rechecked all the fuses again using a multi-meter and all the fuses were good. I had a set of trailer lights with magnets that I use on my trailer when needed, plugged them in and no lights. Went back into AlphaObd to make sure everything was turned on and it showed all the trailer...
Thanks everyone for your replies. I did check all the fuses and there okay. Before the OEM install I never had issues with the camper lights so I was thinking it may be something in the settings. I will try changing the settings 04fxdwgi suggested. Unfortunately, I won't be able to try this...
I installed an OEM trailer brake from Mopar and it's working properly but now my camper lights are not working. I used Alph Omega to test the lights (turn signals, parking) and they work. But they don't work other than that. Prior to T. brake install they worked. Anyone have any suggestions...
I don't know what happened but after taking the outlet apart and putting it back together, I plugged it back in and it's working. I appreciate all the help and advice I got. Thanks guys.
I checked fuse #38 which is the correct fuse for the inverter and it was okay. How I checked for continuity on the outlet is that I took the plug out of the dashboard trim and took the outlet apart, then using a multimeter I tested for continuity. I didn't get continuity from touching the posts...
Thank you SitKneelBend and Michael, I didn't see a reset switch or fuse on the inverter itself. I had pulled fuse #38 and it was not blown either. I may pull out the passenger seat to see if I missed a fuse/reset switch on the inverter.
115 volt Accessory plug issue. My truck is a 2013 Ram 1500 Laramie with5.7 Hemi. I'm trying to get the 115 volt accessory plug working after my wife used a hair dryer and apparently blew a fuse or blew up the plug. I checked all the fuses and couldn't find any that were blown. I pulled off the...
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