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TD5 - finding a decent 12v feed
Oz:
Make ur own hole and then primer it and get ur self a gromet worked for me no leak or ne thing.
This is also how all the lovely boyracers :twisted: fit there power to there amps for there sounds systems...
thermidorthelobster:
--- Quote from: "Thrasher" ---There's a nice fat feed to the electric seats - however - it only runs with ignition ON or the drivers door open :oops:
--- End quote ---
Just had a hunt for the satellite fuses and they're not there... checking the wiring diagram (page 38) it looks like it's not fitted on the manual seat models, despite other bits of the manuals suggesting otherwise.
Given my RHS heated seat doesn't work, and both seats are on the same fuse (F15), it looks like the elements are probably shot on the RH seat. In which case I could hijack the feed to it and use that... then the heated seat switch would turn the inverter on and off. Sounds good!
Thrasher:
It is a nice fat feed too .... so yes, you could do that. Datalas put a fuse box in under my cubby box - and we then ran the invertor and 4 port ciggy adapter off it (and a few other things)
Bunnie:
--- Quote from: "Oz" ---
This is also how all the lovely boyracers :twisted: fit there power to there amps for there sounds systems...
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mine fits through an existing gromet nicely fankies :D
RichardRRC:
I realise that I'm a little late with my 'barrow (looking at the dates), but there is an easy peasy way into the passenger compartment through the bulkhead on the battery side, through a huge blank grommet. Let me know if you need any help with its location.
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