rickinAZ
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I ask again: unseated fuses still work?So...unseated fuses still work???
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I ask again: unseated fuses still work?So...unseated fuses still work???
Horrible comparison incoming. I look at it like the old rabbit ear antenna's, if they aren't placed just perfect the signal gets screwy, or maybe doesn't work at all. Tons of things on these new rigs have to see that perfect amount of resistance or whatever (not much of an electrical guy, so....).Zero loose fuses on my 2021. To be honest, I’ve never heard of an unseated fuse still working. It seems like an unseated fuse would act like a blown fuse - in other words, not work.
This was most definitely not the case with mine. No one touched the rig from the time it was unloaded to the time I put it on another trailer from its parking spot where it was unloaded. That said, it also went through 44 miles of QC testing in Toledo because it was one of the first 5 customer 3.0s down the line so they would have seated every fuse.Only the fuses necessary to drive the vehicle on and off the transporter are engaged. This reduces parasitic drain on the battery during shipping. The dealer will normally get all the fuses pushed into place, but when customers arrive so quickly (thanks to internet tracking/JIT,) the dealership may not have enough time to do it yet.
Slow yourself down and check your fuses right there, it only takes a minute!
Interesting. Hadn't heard that one before.Only the fuses necessary to drive the vehicle on and off the transporter are engaged at the factory. This reduces parasitic drain on the battery during shipping. The dealer will normally get all the fuses pushed into place, but when customers arrive so quickly (thanks to internet tracking/JIT,) the dealership may not have enough time to do it yet.
Slow yourself down and check your fuses right there, it only takes a minute!
thats because it’s not trueInteresting. Hadn't heard that one before.
It clearly isn't something every dealership checks on.thats because it’s not true
WTH is that. Doesn’t even look like a Diesel engine bay. Have never seen anything like that in my 2020 JLUSD.Any idea what these are can't find in manual