My first post here so Hi Everybody!
I've just got a 2005 Freelander TD4 and so far it's great
However, I'm a bit disappointed there's no power socket for the rear seats. It would be the ideal place for a phone charger etc.
I thought I could fit a dual power outlet in the space next to the fuses (below the instrument panel) to run a GPS and Phone Charger. This would be the ideal place for it.
I've looked at the fitting diagrams for the Auxiliary power socket (STC50468), as I'd like to use the existing wiring where possible for a switched source.
However, the aux socket kit seems to connect to the socket on the fuse box (C594) and the battery. Why two connections?
Does anyone know if the centre pin in C594 is the 20A fused supply (Fuse 10) for the Aux socket, or is it simply a switching source for a Battery-Socket direct connection?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Cheers,
--Graeme
I've just got a 2005 Freelander TD4 and so far it's great
However, I'm a bit disappointed there's no power socket for the rear seats. It would be the ideal place for a phone charger etc.
I thought I could fit a dual power outlet in the space next to the fuses (below the instrument panel) to run a GPS and Phone Charger. This would be the ideal place for it.
I've looked at the fitting diagrams for the Auxiliary power socket (STC50468), as I'd like to use the existing wiring where possible for a switched source.
However, the aux socket kit seems to connect to the socket on the fuse box (C594) and the battery. Why two connections?
Does anyone know if the centre pin in C594 is the 20A fused supply (Fuse 10) for the Aux socket, or is it simply a switching source for a Battery-Socket direct connection?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Cheers,
--Graeme