Tom Gudgel
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I have a 2022 Tacoma off road w/only about 2,500 miles on it. The outlet in the bed shows an open ground and only puts out 111-112 bolts. Truck is on and button on dash is pushed. Has anyone else experienced this? Thanks
That’s what I’m thinking too. I will make the call today. I was just wondering if someone else had a similar issue.Seems like that is a trip back to the dealer for warranty work.
That’s interesting about the fluctuation of voltage (110-125v). It says 120v on the switch so I assumed it would be 120v. I will go to the dealer and not say anything about the voltage and see what they come back with. But the open ground fault is definitely something that needs to be corrected. I’ll post the results here.Normally nominal voltage is 110 - 125 volts AC. Shouldn't be an open ground.
Thanks. I’m learning something here.It could be as simple as a broken wire or a bad connection. It could be as complex as a bad inverter. Either or, don't mess with it....just visit the dealer with a warranty claim.
The voltage is within normal range.
Typical house voltage can range from 108-132 Vac. The tolerance range is mandated by law or regulations to +/-10% from nominal 120 Vac.
Turns out you are absolutely correct . See my last post on this topic.If you have a 110 volts ac or so, why do you think there's an open ground fault? There is no system ground for an inverter in a truck. If you try to ground the inverter, you're going to blow fuses in the truck, and hopefully not damage the inverter in the process.