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What is this outlet under hood in m1008

eme411

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Not stock , looks like a bubba 120 volt plug install , you need to trace this , also take a meter and check it for power , does the truck have a block heater and is this somehow wired with that , may also have been some one's idea to run 12 or 24 volt lights or something else off of the trucks system,
 

ke5eua

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Just a wild guess here so don't hold me to it but seeing the battery cables in the vicinity I am guessing the previous guy tied the block heater to that to allow for a battery tender to be hooked up under the hood.

How many wires going in / out the box?

But on the safe side, trace and check with a multimeter.
 

ChrisG

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Ya sorry the pics suck...the cables are just where the battery cables are routed between batteries. The batteries are disconnected right now because iam redoing the front grill/Radiator support and installing new fender inner fender. Havent traced any of it but will be shortly havent test for any type of power either
 

Sephirothq

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That would be a good idea to put a battery charger and a block heater powered off the same cord. In the winter the batteries would be charged and the engine warmed.
 

the skull

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My 2 cents here. While the batteries were unhooked, I would remove
that thing and all wires connected or hooked to it. I have seen
things like this before, and I wouldn't trust anything wired into
that, whatever it is. Do yourself a favor, make that go away.
If you want an outlet for a charger and a block heater under the
hood, wire it up yourself. That looks suspicious to me.
 

CUCVLOVER

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I would either rip that out and put in my own if you like having the option to use it or make sure that its ok to use.
you could take a couple of battery tenders and a block heater and cut the plugs off and wire it into one if you know how or want too.
 

swbradley1

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For the life of me if it is for a heater or charger I have no idea why they wouldn't use a male end to plug into an extension cord but I have seen a lot stupid before. Take the cover off and see if you can put a work light above it and get us a better picture.
 

CUCVLOVER

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Does your truck have a power inverter? A place where one was? If the PO had one on the truck its possible he put an outlet under the hood for it. I would look behind the seat, under the seat, glove box, under the dash, and under the hood or possibly under the truck. You might also find where a inverter was and put one back on if you want.

Also some pics of the truck would be nice.

Hope this helps ya.
 

ChrisG

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Had a chance to look at where this outlet goes and it seems it is just connected via a wire down the firewall, along the frame and to the bumper where there is a plug in end the opposite of the one under the hood(pronged). I guess they were just using the length of the truck as another extension cord.
 
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