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I just finished installing a radar detector in a 2024 HD.  Despite what the owner's manual shows--there is not a fuse box on the driver's side in my truck.  I routed the wires to the passenger side fuse panel. Thanks to other members posts, I was able to find out that only the F26 fuse position was switched (retained accessory power).  Micro3 fuse tap and I was done.  Hope this helps to others doing this!

 

BTW, I have the gas/Allison combo and love it (haven't towed yet) as well as the ride quality/quietness.  I also love the new screen and ability to customize the lay out.   Great truck.

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Bill  Thanks !!    My '24 2500HD Denali Duramax just arrived. Already made up 12v. outlets / cables to the fuse box ,  for the center console.  Knowing F26  saves time sorting them out.

FYI to All....I've always used the ribbed split plastic wire loom coves for any custom project for years.  Just found a much better product by Dorman. It's a split Woven Wire Loom in various diameters, starting at 3/8". This is from the Dorman "Builder Series" products.  The 3/8" x 10 ft. is # 86603.  These are actually a double circumference wrap  of the wires inside.  I'm impressed how much better these contain the wires, and the woven material looks so much better than the ribbed ones. Looks like OEM quality.

Need to see if it is available in bulk length.

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On 7/13/2023 at 8:31 AM, sigmonster said:

I just finished installing a radar detector in a 2024 HD.  Despite what the owner's manual shows--there is not a fuse box on the driver's side in my truck.  I routed the wires to the passenger side fuse panel. Thanks to other members posts, I was able to find out that only the F26 fuse position was switched (retained accessory power).  Micro3 fuse tap and I was done.  Hope this helps to others doing this!

 

BTW, I have the gas/Allison combo and love it (haven't towed yet) as well as the ride quality/quietness.  I also love the new screen and ability to customize the lay out.   Great truck.

What Fuse would you recommend using for constant power? 

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