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12 volt accessory plug constant hot?

green68mustang_2002

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2019 Ram 1500 Lone Star
Love just about everything about the truck except the keyed 12 volt accessory plug. I absolutely HATE this about the truck. Is there a way to make the existing plug hot all the time or should i just go ahead and use an add a fuse and run a new plug?
 

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Page 120 of the owners manual shows how to move the fuse from one side to the other to make it always hot.
I have followed that explanation and the F54 is some totally different, and there is no fuse in my F54 spot. I have since done some more research since looking at my fuse block, and found something about a F54B. I haven’t had a chance to get back out to the truck to see if the F54B is the correct fuse and if it is, get it moved.
 

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According to page 120 its shows f54 as the fuse. There is no fuse in f54. In the manual it also states f54b. There is no f54b.
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Crisis averted!!!!!
The manual doesnt state whether its the fuse block under the hood or under the steering column. Just for ****s and giggles i pulled the panel down under steering column and saw exactly what the manual show and made the fuse swap and all works like i want it to work.
 

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