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Can someone who has done wiring for your hybrid truck let me know where did you connect your power red wire to in the passenger fuse box?

Also my power wire does not have the ring terminal so should I cut the end wire and add a ring terminal provided that I can find a power bolt to attach to? Appreciate any information

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Can someone who has done wiring for your hybrid truck let me know where did you connect your power red wire to in the passenger fuse box?

Also my power wire does not have the ring terminal so should I cut the end wire and add a ring terminal provided that I can find a power bolt to attach to? Appreciate any information

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You should have the proper tools and knowledge before attempting to play with electricity. Its not worth burning your truck up. Seek professional help. 👍🏻
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Not sure why that power wire has that connector on it, but it looks like you need to clip it and put on a ring terminal that would install on that 12v post (provided that you can remove the nut and put the ring terminal under it.)
 
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Not sure why that power wire has that connector on it, but it looks like you need to clip it and put on a ring terminal that would install on that 12v post (provided that you can remove the nut and put the ring terminal under it.)
Yes I already purchased a ring terminal connector like the negative ground wire. The problem I’m facing is I’m not 100% sure which draws power in the fuse box. ChatGPT says to connect to the clamp that is under the red plastic cover which per the owners manual says is used to connect jumper cables but there is no bolt to connect to.
This YouTube video suggests to connect to the highlight bolt in this photo but I’m getting contradictory information online.

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I’ll try to help you bro.
This is just my opinion-
First option-
Get a 12v test light

Look for switched power on either an empty fuse slot (optimal) or an occupied fuse slot(acceptable )that matches the rated fuse amperage of your light bar

Install the proper fuse tap into this slot

Wire it up!

Second Option-
Wire the light bar to an always on source

Use test light to confirm the big bolt (highlighted in your pic) is a constant source
Ring terminal under nut

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I’ll try to help you bro.
This is just my opinion-
First option-
Get a 12v test light

Look for switched power on either an empty fuse slot (optimal) or an occupied fuse slot(acceptable )that matches the rated fuse amperage of your light bar

Install the proper fuse tap into this slot

Wire it up!

Second Option-
Wire the light bar to an always on source

Use test light to confirm the big bolt (highlighted in your pic) is a constant source
Ring terminal under nut

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So essentially I need to grab a test light to confirm if the highlighted bolt has constant power and if confirmed add the ring terminal connector to the red wire and connect it to the bolt and wire the black to the chassis for ground and it should be good to go!
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