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Lookkng for switched fuse for tap a fuse in fusebox.

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Old 11-26-2015, 05:56 PM
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Default Lookkng for switched fuse for tap a fuse in fusebox.

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I am in the process of installing winch interior switch. I need a switched power sources in the fuse box. Will use a tap a fuse. 2013 Jku rubicon.

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Old 11-26-2015, 06:12 PM
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how about the switched power outlet on the dash?

https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/jk-e...ighter-254452/
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I was hoping to run it into the fuse box for convince. Thanks though.
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Try this...

https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/jk-e...source-191552/
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Have just used M9 as in the above thread to power my half halos
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Thanks guys that's what I was looking for.
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lol ... you should have checked the first link

But glad you got it figured out
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Originally Posted by gerry2153
lol ... you should have checked the first link But glad you got it figured out
U are correct. I saw the title and didn't open the link. My bad. Thanks.
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I forget the fuse number but you can find it in the owner's manual. The fuse for the sub-woofer can be flipped from switched to unswitched, the position you'll find it in if you don't have the powered subwoofer option.
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So I don't have heated seats. There is empty for read fuse block and a fuse in front heated seats. I am going to use one for my warm winch power interupt switch. Would it be okay to use the other for rigid duallys. They are not the d2s so draw very little amperage. I think it is 1.1 Amps per light. I would think less then a heated seat. Thanks in advance.

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