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Where to install aux fuse block for 2015 RT-S

Since battery is in the front, I put mine on the left hand side fuse cover in the frunk. You can route the power lead to the auxiliary block (I installed a PDM60) through the rubber grommet on the same side that is there for an auxiliary power outlet. Any auxiliary power needs can come through that same rubber grommet. By putting the Fuze block on the outside of the plastic cover it is in a safe and dry environment.

Well. it's project time, and one of the first on my list is to install an aux fuse block.

Where is the best place to mount it? I'd like it to be somewhere that won't be in the way for servicing, especially when the frunk needs to be removed. but not tooo difficult to get to in case a fuse needs replaced.

I've got a bunch of stuff that needs extra power (GPS, horn, heated gear, etc...)

Any suggestions? This is for a 2015 RT-S.

Thanks! -Fratz
 
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