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I did confirm that the connector is for the tailgate open warning light. And, as I noted on the other site, I'm going to give this connector a try:
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Look up the camera part number for your truck on one of the OEM part websites. Cameras can vary depending on options. Then do a search for that part number to see what comes up. There is no OEM extension cable but if your camera has a Fakra connector then get a generic Fakra Z weatherproof...
I suspect it is for the tailgate not closed warning light but I haven't tried it with just that plug disconnected. I currently have it working but I mangled it pretty good when I disassembled it to solder new wires on, I couldn't find depinning instructions for it.
If it stops working and I...
Believe me, I've looked. I haven't been able to find a connector that simultaneously has all the below features (in reference to the picture):
The notch in the white part on the right side.
The "L" features where the two female pins are located having the same orientation (not sure if it...
I thought I'd give this a bump, I'm still looking for an inexpensive 2 pin connector that I use to repair the truck side of my harness, I've attached photos. Currently the only option RAM has provided is to replace the whole truck rear harness which is expensive and, unless the design has been...
I relocated my shark fin antenna to my dash on my 2024. As far as I can tell it is used for AM/FM, cellular for the Uconnect system (updates, safety features, etc.) and phone, and WiFi hotspot. If you disconnect the cellular it will complain with a message. You may be able to just plug in a...
Yes, if the camper is left plugged in it could drain the truck battery. I wired one of my auxiliary switches so it the 7 pin power port is only active when the ignition is on and I can turn it off if I want. Details can be found in post #42 of this thread...
When I decided to go with a gas DRW truck to haul my truck camper my friends were giving me a hard time. But I only put a few thousand miles a year on my truck and do a lot of start/stop cycles and short trips when my camper isn't on my truck which is hard on any engine but harder on a diesel...
Does anyone know where the fender mounted radio antenna wire ran through the firewall? It think it is still used on some C&C trucks. Perhaps there is still a hole there (or I could make one in that location if it was on the passenger side).
Edit: I found a video that shows the cable running...
Unfortunately that is for use on the driver's side (I'm assuming). I'm trying to avoid routing a wire from the passenger side under the dash over to the driver's side, through the firewall, and then back over to the passenger side under the hood. I'd like to go directly through the firewall on...