Features and Controls
Auxiliary Power Outlet (APO)
System
The Auxiliary Power Outlet (APO) system provides
up to 2,400 watts of 120-volt AC power. With
these power outlets, you can plug in most auxiliary
electrical equipment and devices with a maximum
limit of 2,400 watts. If you try to use equipment
that requires more than the limit, a 20-amp
protection circuit will cut the power supply and a
light in the APO switch will flash along with a
Driver Information Center (DIC) message that will
flash 120V OVERLOAD. Once this occurs, the
system must be reset. See “Resetting the
Short Circuit, Overload or Ground Fault Detection
(GFD) Circuit” later in this section and
Warnings and Messages on page 24
for more
information.
When running the APO, do not have the front of
the vehicle obstructed. Leave at least five feet
(1.5 m) of space between the front of the vehicle
and any other object. This will allow airflow
through the radiator and help to keep the SGCM
cooler.
There are outlets located inside the cabin and in
the truck bed. Inside the vehicle, they are
under the rear seat in the middle.
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