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joe1978



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12V sockets?

Been to my local stealers today having a poke around in my potential FL2 GS TD4. I'm pretty happy with how it's all put together. The stereo is fine for a car, I'm sure any aftermarket satnav will fit in the cubby hole and the one in the showroom was baltic blue with chrome mirror caps Cool , so overal If we can agree a price I'll have one.

But I forgot to check if the 12V sockets function when the ignition is off and key removed. Can anyone tell me if they're on or off? I use it to charge phones/ipods when parked up at work etc.

Thanks

Joe

Post #5799 27th Aug 2007 5:26 pm
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PA51 ELY



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The car has 2x 12v outlets. The one in the back of the centre console is always on and will work without the key. The one at the front is activiated by ign. Like you I use mine to keep my mobile charged.

Now get yourself back down to your LR stealer and place that order! Thumbs Up

Post #5801 27th Aug 2007 5:39 pm
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joe1978



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Wow quick reply!!! thanks PA51LEY.
That could have been a deal breaker, I test drove a new civic a few months ago, when *nothing* inside the car worked when the key was out I walked away.

joe

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themanhimself



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on the sat nav front a Garmin Nuvi 610 (uk) or 660 (Europe) fits very well into slot i have one in my diesel xs Themanhimself
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Wilbur



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The 12V sockets are continually live, hope this helps

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NightFox



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Wilbur wrote:
The 12V sockets are continually live, hope this helps


Rear one is, but don't think the front one is Question Question Question

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joe1978



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Rear one apparently.

I'll know for sure on saturday Very Happy Very Happy

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nick_j007



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Hi all.

Was about to post my findings as I was experimenting with this today whilst using the car.

I can confirm that the front 12v socket works with ignition on only, the rear works regardless of the ignition position.

HTH,

Nick Nick Jones
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www.alphadogbehaviour.co.uk

Post #12646 5th Jan 2008 10:43 pm
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