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Rear 12-volt Power outlet fuse?

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Does anyone know where the fuse for the rear 12-volt power outlet (next to the air compressor) on a Trailhunter might be?
The one in the front console works and the air compressor turns on. The manual is no help and the fuse position diagrams on the fuse block covers only show P/OUTLET 1 which implies that there is a P/OUTLET 2 but I can't find it. Does it even have a fuse or is it part of the air compressor?
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This is what Google wrote:

For the 2025 Toyota 4Runner (6th Generation), the fuse for the rear 12-volt power outlet is generally located in the interior fuse box, situated under the driver-side dashboard. It is typically a 15-amp or 20-amp fuse, often labeled as "OUTLET" or "P/OUTLET" on the fuse panel diagram. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
  • Fuse Location: Under the driver's side dash, accessible near the kick panel.
  • Fuse Identification: Look for a 15A or 20A fuse in the fuse box diagram (usually located on the cover) marked "OUTLET".
  • Spare Fuses: Spare fuses and a fuse puller are typically located in the main engine compartment fuse box. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Check this fuse if the rear outlet fails to power accessories

Here is a "Youtube" dude who shows where it is.....Maybe this might help you:

 

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Similar to what is posted above. This is pulled from the hybrid manual.

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Based on the provided manual, the specific fuse for the 12-volt outlet is not named in the text; however, the manual specifies that the amperage rating and names for each fuse can be found on the inside of the fuse box lids.
Because the 12-volt outlet is rated for accessories running on less than 10 A, you should look for a 10A fuse (likely labeled "P/OUTLET" or similar) in one of the following locations:
Fuse Box Locations
  1. Engine Compartment: There are two fuse boxes (Type A and Type B) located in the engine compartment. Push the tabs in and lift the lid off to access them.
  2. Passenger Side Instrument Panel: This fuse box is located under the instrument panel on the passenger side. You must remove the plastic cover to see the fuses.
  3. Luggage Compartment: This fuse box is located on the left-hand side of the luggage area behind the trim cover."
 
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Thanks but I've tried all of the above. No soap, Doc.
 

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I am still trying to understand how these ports function. I just went out to mine and neither the 12v or the USB-C are working with the compressor turned on and the vehicle ignition on, "On". If you go into the menu of the compressor there is a settings menu, under that menu is an option for Power Ports > Manual & Automatic. Neither setting let them provide power. Still researching.
 
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Ah, thank you, sir! Sadly, the fuse is intact but I'm getting no power to it. The air pump powers up though.
 

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Ah, thank you, sir! Sadly, the fuse is intact but I'm getting no power to it. The air pump powers up though.
Ugh, looks like the engine must be running to use these. I am not near my truck right now, but if you want to try if you are.
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