Hot fuse downstream ignition switch 2016 RAM 1500 EcoDiesel

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PER AGESSON

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Hi all!
New the the forum. Thanks for accepting me!:)

I've just installed an Airlift 5000 LoadLifter suspension with Airlift WirelessONE2nd Generation control system

The installation suggests to connect the red/ping wire to a 10 A fuse downstream the ignition switch. this line signals to the Airlift control unit to turn on the system. If I don't connect this red/pink wire the system will be active "24/7" with compressor starting up once in a while when the truck is parked.

So now I am trying to find that fuse in my fuse box, a 10A fuse that is dead/cold when the ignition is OFF. Anyone here with some knowledge?
Link to installation PDF
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chrisbh17

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Anything heated seat/steering wheel related will be dead when ignition is off. I believe the inverter outlet (if you have one) is also dead when ignition is off.

Is it just for a trigger? If so, one of the the pink/yellow leads under your drivers seat should work. I forget exactly which one (there might be two) but I can check when Im back at my truck. They are actually connected to 20A fuses but if its just used as a trigger there should be not much current flowing so you should be OK.
 

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