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12V Outlet

Inside the control arm?

I went looking tonight for a connector so I can wire in my GPS. I had the tupperware off and was poking around the fuse box area. Couldn't find a spare connector.:gaah:

I read in this thread that the spare connector is zip tied inside the control arm on the left side. This just doesn't make any sense to me. :dontknow: Could someone save a thousand words by posting a pic for me?

Cheers;

Pogo.
 
I went looking tonight for a connector so I can wire in my GPS. I had the tupperware off and was poking around the fuse box area. Couldn't find a spare connector.:gaah:

I read in this thread that the spare connector is zip tied inside the control arm on the left side. This just doesn't make any sense to me. :dontknow: Could someone save a thousand words by posting a pic for me?

Cheers;

Pogo.

I can't offer a picture, but if you follow the wire back from the horn, the spare connector should be zip tied to it at the control arm.

Rod.
 
D'oh!

I can't offer a picture, but if you follow the wire back from the horn, the spare connector should be zip tied to it at the control arm.

Rod.

Thanks for that Rod. I went hunting and found (as should have been obvious) that the power socket wiring is on the back of the power socket. Sigh...:opps:

I want to pick up that switched circuit and hardwire my GPS.

I've poked around the fuse block and I think that I have identified the wires. The fused wire is purple/yellow, and the supply to that fuse is orange/red. Can someone with a wiring diagram confirm this for me?

Cheers;

Pogo.
 
Thanks for that Rod. I went hunting and found (as should have been obvious) that the power socket wiring is on the back of the power socket. Sigh...:opps:

I want to pick up that switched circuit and hardwire my GPS.

I've poked around the fuse block and I think that I have identified the wires. The fused wire is purple/yellow, and the supply to that fuse is orange/red. Can someone with a wiring diagram confirm this for me?

Cheers;

Pogo.
That is correct.
 
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