Fromero21
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Hello all,
So i am trying to figure out a way to connect a few LED PODS to my truck on a 3-way switch to where i can activate my PODS independently when in position 1, (position 2 is OFF) and when in position 3 have them activate only when my high beams are activated (deactivate automatically after i disengaged the highbeams) .
I have installed a relay that is capable of functioning as intended. Currently my switch is connected to where i can activate my PODS independently on my number 1 switch and OFF on number 2. Number 3 has no power. My only issue is that based on what i have read and YouTubed, usually you would draw power from the High Beam fuse. I can not find a separate fuse for my high beams to achieve this goal. I have researched my fuse box diagrams both in the engine bay and interior an i can not located a way to have my PODS activate while on the #3 position of my switch with the high beams. If any one can help i would apricate it a lot. My truck is a 2019 Ram 1500 Laramie 5'7 Box 4x4.
So i am trying to figure out a way to connect a few LED PODS to my truck on a 3-way switch to where i can activate my PODS independently when in position 1, (position 2 is OFF) and when in position 3 have them activate only when my high beams are activated (deactivate automatically after i disengaged the highbeams) .
I have installed a relay that is capable of functioning as intended. Currently my switch is connected to where i can activate my PODS independently on my number 1 switch and OFF on number 2. Number 3 has no power. My only issue is that based on what i have read and YouTubed, usually you would draw power from the High Beam fuse. I can not find a separate fuse for my high beams to achieve this goal. I have researched my fuse box diagrams both in the engine bay and interior an i can not located a way to have my PODS activate while on the #3 position of my switch with the high beams. If any one can help i would apricate it a lot. My truck is a 2019 Ram 1500 Laramie 5'7 Box 4x4.