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RSE (Rear Seat Entertainment) Fuse Help

bobgilmore89

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Hi All!

Does anyone know what fuse(s) the RSE is associated with? I was extending the wire the move a screen to a second row seat for my two year old and now the screens won’t power on.

I had this working before so not sure what I did this time around? I know one of the power outlet fuses are associated but have already tried that one and it’s incorrect.

Also if anyone can tell me where to find the connector (image attached) or what connector it is that would be greatly appreciated!IMG_0662.webp
 
For what it is worth, I don’t typically see wire nuts used in an automotive situation. Suggest good crimps or, better yet, solder.
 
For what it is worth, I don’t typically see wire nuts used in an automotive situation. Suggest good crimps or, better yet, solder.
Thanks for the reply. That’s just how I have them currently while I try to figure out. Had them crimped well before so I know that connection isn’t the issue, I think it’s something with the power source as is why I’m leaning fuse
 
Were you able to find which fuse is associate with the rse?
 




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