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27th May 2017, 19:16 | #1 |
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Dash Cam fuse
I have fitted a dash cam to the car using a hardwire kit on a piggy back fuse to the box behind the glovebox. All working well, except I can't seem to get a fuse to power switch with the ignition. Can anyone tell me which to use to save trying every fuse? Appreciate any advice. Thanks.
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28th May 2017, 10:30 | #2 |
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30th May 2017, 14:16 | #3 |
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Had some time today to get the multi-meter on the fuses and found several that are power switched. If anyone is interested I ended up using F11.
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30th May 2017, 23:22 | #4 |
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A bit late but if it's of any use to anyone, here's a little something I made for myself.
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MODS: Front fog lamps, FBH timer switch, FBH OBD, boot and arm rest power sockets, cruise control, Powerflex lower arm bushes, illuminated vanity mirrors, high-line IPK, Symphony stereo + SLE, 160 remap, Revotec fan, 12N+12S, auto-dimming rear view mirror, rain sensor, volumetric alarm sensor, PDC, powerfolds, sports leather memory seats, passenger anti-trap sensor TO DO: Tilt sensor, low coolant sensor, FBH GSM remote control, heated washer jets, front parking sensors |
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