I need a 12v hot.

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  1. AK SNO RIDER

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    I'm installing another Recon light bar. The old one broke and I upgraded to the Xtreme this time. This one needs a 12v 'hot' constant wire. The instructions suggest the ignition or accessory wire, located somewhere on the drivers side.

    Where exactly do I find these wires, or, any other suggestions as to which wires I can tap into?
     
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    The ignition wire would be a good one to tap into. You can find it under your steering column. Just take off the panel and if I'm not mistaken I should be a blue wire with a green line. I can look tomorrow for ya.


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    Is it a taillight bar? I'd check your trailer 7 pin and see what you have. What do you need the ignition power for?
     
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    Use the wires back there in the pigtail. I wouldn't bother with any of the wires inside the truck. The lightbar I had tapped into the trailer connector. Took less then 10 minutes to properly wire.
     
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    That's how most are, this one doesn't, unless I'm missing something.

    The standard light bars tap into or plug into your trailer connector. This one does that, but also requires a wire run to a reverse light and a wire run to a 12v hot.


    I'll look around for a wire matching that description tomorrow, though, I'm not sure which panel you are talking about.
     
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    ^ those wires should all be in your 7 pin
     
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    what cowboy said
     
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    I'll check it out. I've never used or even really looked at the 7pin before. My dad wired a 4 pin in back when I got the truck and that's all I've ever used. Every trailer I've towed uses the 4 pin.
     
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    if you have a 7-pin here is the pinout

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    So black would be my constant that I could tap into correct? Looks like I do still have to run a wire up to a reverse light but that's easy.
     

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