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thank you for the education. The forum has been a great experience so far.There is no aux switches in that truck the images are just generic no switches listed
thank you for the education. The forum has been a great experience so far.There is no aux switches in that truck the images are just generic no switches listed
You need to have the parts guy find out from mopar what part number supersedes the discontinued part. Part numbers get discontinued all the time, but they don’t just stop making it, they just get superseded.So I finally found a truck with the exact options I have but non power wagon with the aux switches. Tried to order the harness and they don't make it anymore for the 2019.
My guess is you just can't order the main wiring harnesses out of the model year because I looked for a 2020 and they are also discontinued.
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Ok...what’s the part number you’re trying to get, I’ll see what I can come up with.Went through that process and the guy said there are just none available and no way for them to even order them.
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Ok...what’s the part number you’re trying to get, I’ll see what I can come up with.
I have read every page of the DIY thread, the AUX pass-thru wiring thread, and the FAQ thread and I cannot figure out where these wires terminate.Alter, as far as cut, tap, or splice into factory wiring- no. But, you do have to add the 6 missing aux switch wires to the connector that they stop being populated at. Most of this info is in the aux switches thread.
The XY125 connector is on every truck. It has half of your wiring harness running through it. It’s under the dash on the left side. It has yellow tape wrapped around the wiring bundle.I have read every page of the DIY thread, the AUX pass-thru wiring thread, and the FAQ thread and I cannot figure out where these wires terminate.
As far as I can understand for my truck all the switch wires are already in the harness but the X/Y connector (see attachment) is not included since my truck did not come from the factory w/ the AUX switches (sales code: LHL). I know I could build a jumper harness but if the wires are somewhere already I would prefer that running a jumper. Is it possible to just connect the X/Y 125A connector to the existing switch wires and go from there?