I dont think it would work well mine can sometimes drop out when cranking so it could cause a no start issueAnyone used an Aux switch as a kill switch? If so, what circuit (fuel pump, etc.) did you tap into and where?
How did you do this one john?Auxiliary Switch #3 - Nanny Control Switch, Shuts off the ESC, TCS & ABS
For my 1500 Eco I made a switch system. For my 2020 HO I bought an Abel systemHow did you do this one john?
We used to do it in the jeeps by interrupting power to the traction control module then it was off till next restart
Now thats a nifty idea i might make one itsFor my 1500 Eco I made a switch system. For my 2020 HO I bought an Abel system
Abel Nanny Kill Switch
Go for it! Easy to do.Now thats a nifty idea i might make one its
Update to planned:Planned:
Aux 1 - Transfer Tank Solenoid
Aux 2 - Rear Quick Disconnect for Car Carrier Winch Solenoid
Aux 3 - Possible Train Horn
Aux 4 - Empty;
Aux 5 - Empty;
Aux 6 - Annoying Travel Companion Ejector Seat
For adding reverse lights is there a way to get them hooked to an aux switch without having to run a wire all the way to the back of the truck? I’ve seen a few mentions of a plug above the spare tire but don’t understand how to tie that to one of the switches. Thanks!
I thought there were details in this thread or a separate thread on the reverse lights. I found out about that option after I ran mine the length of the truck -- which was a PITA.For adding reverse lights is there a way to get them hooked to an aux switch without having to run a wire all the way to the back of the truck? I’ve seen a few mentions of a plug above the spare tire but don’t understand how to tie that to one of the switches. Thanks!
For adding reverse lights is there a way to get them hooked to an aux switch without having to run a wire all the way to the back of the truck? I’ve seen a few mentions of a plug above the spare tire but don’t understand how to tie that to one of the switches. Thanks!
Those blunt cut wires are a dead end, your better off just running a new wire.
.
There are wiring schematics on the Ram Body Builder website that can assist you in making it work. There should also be some wiring diagrams in this thread. @John Jensen has a pretty good write-up on it.
Why is that? I used them and it was a very easy install to do so. You do have to do a little wiring under the dash, but it makes it pretty clean for up to 2 pre-ran circuits are the rear bumper.
Because it is probably easier for him to wire from the aux output in the engine bay straight back vs running it back into the cab and trying to get the correct pins etc to interface with the existing connector. Then you will still need to extend the ends at the rear to get them to reach the lights.
.