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Old 03-17-2021, 10:25 PM   #1
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Does the 2006 Seneca have power at the trailer plug?

I’m trying to hook up a charge line to my toad is the the trailer plug pre wired with power or does a line have to be ran from the coach battery?
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I’m trying to hook up a charge line to my toad is the the trailer plug pre wired with power or does a line have to be ran from the coach battery?
Should already be hot as the line is there.
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I thought so to put a multimeter to it and didn’t get anything. Check around for fuses and found none to be blown or clearly marked trailer power.
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I thought so to put a multimeter to it and didn’t get anything. Check around for fuses and found none to be blown or clearly marked trailer power.
On some vehicles, a relay needs to be plugged in. I found this to be the case on two of my old Ford chassis vehicles. Look under the hood for the main fuse panel and ensure there's a fuse or relay plugged in for trailer power.
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i found for mine to be hot in my 2014 ts, the key had to be on, otherwise no power at the plug
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Old 03-18-2021, 05:17 PM   #6
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I thought so to put a multimeter to it and didn’t get anything. Check around for fuses and found none to be blown or clearly marked trailer power.
Did you check fuse #5 aux in the fuse panel? Also it may be in the fuse block under the hood.
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Thanks for the help it was aux fuse.
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