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Power Outlet in Dash


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44 minutes ago, slj2008 said:

Does anyone know what fuse / location for power outlet on the back of the center console ( bench seat ) ??? 

One of the other “Retained Accessory Fuses” is labeled as #50 in the passenger side fuse panel. 

 

But...  I just checked and when the diagram in the manual is lined up with the actual panel, there is nothing there. Love when that happens  ?

 

If anyone can shed light on that I’d appreciate it too.

 

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My 2015 Sierra 2500 was just backwards.  I went from 11 to 10 to get the RAP to work on the dash cigarette lighter power supplies.  Is that possible?  It was in the 11 position and they stayed powered all the time.  I tried it the other way, works like a charm now.   

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On 2019-03-27 at 2:46 PM, DavidPa said:

My 2015 Sierra 2500 was just backwards.  I went from 11 to 10 to get the RAP to work on the dash cigarette lighter power supplies.  Is that possible?  It was in the 11 position and they stayed powered all the time.  I tried it the other way, works like a charm now.   

LMAO to be 100% honest, when I posted the steps with pics, I made a mental note to go back and verify if I phrased it correctly because I had a suspicion I may have reversed the 10 to 11 or 11 to 10.

 

I never did get around to checking that but I was comfortable enough that with the detailed steps, even if I reversed it people would know where to go and how to switch whatever they found. 

 

I think you just called me on it!!  Glad you ended up getting what you wanted out of it though!  

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On 4/5/2019 at 3:36 PM, TCSpeedy said:

LMAO to be 100% honest, when I posted the steps with pics, I made a mental note to go back and verify if I phrased it correctly because I had a suspicion I may have reversed the 10 to 11 or 11 to 10.

 

I never did get around to checking that but I was comfortable enough that with the detailed steps, even if I reversed it people would know where to go and how to switch whatever they found. 

 

I think you just called me on it!!  Glad you ended up getting what you wanted out of it though!  

Not a problem, I just thought I had one that was backward LoL  My luck kind of thing.  I did get what I needed with your help.  Thank you

 

On 7/14/2016 at 12:45 PM, sk said:

My 2015 does not have the wording in the manual either but if you look at the driver's side fuse diagram like I said in my post it will show you. The diagram says something like "#10 DC" and "#11 RAP" (I'm not sure that is the exact wording since I'm not at the truck right now but it's something close to that. Just look for the setting that says "RAP").

 

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59 minutes ago, DavidPa said:

Not a problem, I just thought I had one that was backward LoL  My luck kind of thing.  I did get what I needed with your help.  Thank you

 

 

Perfect, glad to hear that. 

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I have the same question about my 2015 sierra.  Tge wording I the manual also states the RAP is always on and cannot be changed. When I look at the passenger side fuse box containing the RAP fuse block there are only 2 pins and no other position available to move it... anyone figure this out yet? 

Earlier and later models all work the same as described in previous posts... move the fuse one position over.

Why would the 2015 alone be the exception.

AM I just not looking at all possible fuse locations?

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11 hours ago, Msstategrad said:

I have the same question about my 2015 sierra.  Tge wording I the manual also states the RAP is always on and cannot be changed. When I look at the passenger side fuse box containing the RAP fuse block there are only 2 pins and no other position available to move it... anyone figure this out yet? 

Earlier and later models all work the same as described in previous posts... move the fuse one position over.

Why would the 2015 alone be the exception.

AM I just not looking at all possible fuse locations?

The one you move is on driver's side

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