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Need a switched fuse in the engine bay!

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I'm looking for help finding a switched fuse inside the engine bay.
Fuse number 128 (15A) along with several others I've found have no power regardless of engine running. So I don't know what's up with that. I found this link with description of all fuses(Same info as in the manual). It shows #128 is a spare.
 

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The ones that say spare should powered. I used #82 (switched 20a) for my fuel-it ethanol sender. But definitely test first..

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The ones that say spare should powered. I used #82 (switched 20a) for my fuel-it ethanol sender. But definitely test first..

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In your photo, it appears you are using #54, for the heated steering wheel. That should also be switched so you shouldn't have any issue. #82 is the yellow fuse, bottom left of your photo just below the 10A fuse.


I think I am going to tap into the rear wiper motor fuse(switched, tested). For my purpose, it will be relayed anyway, so should be minimal draw.
 

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Lol! You are correct, guess I don't use the wheel warmer much as I left the fuse out and haven't even noticed
 

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Fuse 127 is the amp. It would be switched.
 



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