boxygen
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- Joined
- Sep 25, 2007
- Messages
- 251
- Location
- Southern Maine
- Tractor
- Mahindra 2415 TLB 1967 Holder AG3, articulated 4wd
Hi all,
Two weeks ago I bought a 2004 suburban 2500. It has the 6.0 if that matters. I have a Prodigy P2 controller for my other truck so I ordered a harness and a sleeve to mount under the dash. The original GM brake controller harness was still in the glove box and was never hooked up. I spliced the P2 harness to the factory GM harness and plugged it in under the dash. Everything seems legit so far except for one thing. The Factory GM harness has a 30 amp fuse taped to it. This is the large style fuse. I cannot find where this fuse belongs. I am assuming this is the power to the trailer brakes. Pulled the cover off the fuse panel under the hood and it was not apparent it belonged anywhere there. It doesnt fit anywhere in the fuse panel in the side of the dashboard on the drivers side. Im assuming this is a plug and play for the fuse and no custom wiring is necessary. Im hoping someone can point me in the right direction. Im sure it is right in front of my face. Thanks.
Two weeks ago I bought a 2004 suburban 2500. It has the 6.0 if that matters. I have a Prodigy P2 controller for my other truck so I ordered a harness and a sleeve to mount under the dash. The original GM brake controller harness was still in the glove box and was never hooked up. I spliced the P2 harness to the factory GM harness and plugged it in under the dash. Everything seems legit so far except for one thing. The Factory GM harness has a 30 amp fuse taped to it. This is the large style fuse. I cannot find where this fuse belongs. I am assuming this is the power to the trailer brakes. Pulled the cover off the fuse panel under the hood and it was not apparent it belonged anywhere there. It doesnt fit anywhere in the fuse panel in the side of the dashboard on the drivers side. Im assuming this is a plug and play for the fuse and no custom wiring is necessary. Im hoping someone can point me in the right direction. Im sure it is right in front of my face. Thanks.