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tobor9

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Does anyone know where the pigtail for the Un-Switched Accessory circut on an RS,i'm using the switched for my frunk outlet but need the unswitched for some LED's and can't find the pigtail for it?
 
It is normally tied in the center, near the steering or trunk latch. You can often see it tucked in there with the maintenance panels in the trunk removed. Remember that this circuit is only rated for 3 amps, just like the switched acccesory circuit.
 
It is normally tied in the center, near the steering or trunk latch. You can often see it tucked in there with the maintenance panels in the trunk removed. Remember that this circuit is only rated for 3 amps, just like the switched acccesory circuit.

iis it that white plug with nothing connected to it?
OK,that's it checked with VOM meter,i'm just adding TricLED's "angel eyes" and "Project Night" LED llights,that should not be over 3amps?
 
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iis it that white plug with nothing connected to it?
OK,that's it checked with VOM meter,i'm just adding TricLED's "angel eyes" and "Project Night" LED llights,that should not be over 3amps?

Glad you found it. You'll have to look at the amperage on your lights...or add the total watts and divide by 12. Don't cut it too close to the fuse size, or the inrush current when you turn on the lights can blow the fuse...as it should.
 
Glad you found it. You'll have to look at the amperage on your lights...or add the total watts and divide by 12. Don't cut it too close to the fuse size, or the inrush current when you turn on the lights can blow the fuse...as it should.
I decided not to run both new lights on it and only put the "Angle eyes" on that circuit ,no blown fuse or over heated wires,will run separate fuse block and lines for Project nite lights, Thanks for help, saw that white block, but did not see that nothing was connected to it,expected loose pigtails like for frank outlet wires.
 
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