Justin Hawkins
TYF Newbie
I'll have to post a pic this evening when the Tahoe and I are back home.
Great! I am cool with the routing of wires. That's not the issue. It's all about the power!

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I'll have to post a pic this evening when the Tahoe and I are back home.

Great! I am cool with the routing of wires. That's not the issue. It's all about the power!![]()
You got it! (With your fancy-schmancy pic labeling )
You got it! BTW, I recommend checking the wires with a DVOM to confirm they are what you need if they're different colors in your truck than they are in mine. I also don't know what 12V+ circuit that is or the ampacity of it. It's not much of a concern with just powering a radar detector, but I'd like to find out one day.
I will use my multimeter before I do the install and check those and report back.
Under dash to left of brake pedal is a black cover there is fused, switched, acc, rap all right there..Hi all I’m wiring up 2 DVD players to the headrests of my 07 Yukon Denali. I’m not sure what I should tap into for wires. I would like for them to shut off when I open the door just like the radio does. Don’t want to have to worry about my kids turning them off. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you
Under dash to left of brake pedal is a black cover there is fused, switched, acc, rap all right there..View attachment 195171
May not look exactly the same but its there.... just use a dvm to verify
Goto first page of this thread... i put up more detailed pics...Okay thank you for the help
Goto first page of this thread... i put up more detailed pics...

Thank you so much for making this reply. It's exactly what I was looking for to avoid splicing into another wire/under hood route! I'm doing the exact same on my 2013 Avalanche after testing voltage this morning.Old thread, but the issue is still relevant. I didn't want to run a wire to under the hood and no hot wire ONLY with ignition on is available in the driver side fuse panel on my 2010 Tahoe. I ended up wiring my dashcam to an open pin next to the brake pedal. View attachment 338244View attachment 338245View attachment 338246
Thank you so much for making this reply. It's exactly what I was looking for to avoid splicing into another wire/under hood route! I'm doing the exact same on my 2013 Avalanche after testing voltage this morning.
I believe there is both down there. In each of those plug recepticals there should be a ground, constant+, switched+, and RAP+is that terminal RAP (retained accessory power)? or just acc switched