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Switched accessory port

ponkotsu

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2005 Lincoln Aviator
I'm tired of plugging in and unplugging my GPS. So I want to add a switched accessory socket under my dash. No doubt I can find a point pretty easy, but has anyone any suggestion of where I can access something most easily without tearing the dash apart? Maybe I can tie directly into the fuse panel? Maybe there is an unused fuse?
 



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I'm tired of plugging in and unplugging my GPS. So I want to add a switched accessory socket under my dash. No doubt I can find a point pretty easy, but has anyone any suggestion of where I can access something most easily without tearing the dash apart? Maybe I can tie directly into the fuse panel? Maybe there is an unused fuse?

I lean toward taping into the power lead for the radio.
 






I lean toward taping into the power lead for the radio.

i had the exact same thought. the lighter wire would even be easier to identify, but if you want to go off a fuse, i've seen these little gadgets at AutoZone that let you add a fused wire by piggy-backing off and existing fuse. just find a fuse that's hot with the key ON.

BTW, to get at the lighter wire you only have to remove 2 screws from over the EATC and pull the panel out. the radio will come out with the panel.
 






Does the lighter lose power when you turn off the ignition (I can never remember!!)? I thought the OP wanted to hook up his GPS to something that went off when the vehicle was turned off.
 






Does the lighter lose power when you turn off the ignition (I can never remember!!)? I thought the OP wanted to hook up his GPS to something that went off when the vehicle was turned off.

good point. i think on Fords the lighter stays hot even with the key off. in that case, the radio power wire would be a better choice.
 






good point. i think on Fords the lighter stays hot even with the key off. in that case, the radio power wire would be a better choice.

Yeah, lighter is always hot. Good way to drain a battery if you forget to unplug something and don't drive it for a few days... Not that I would ever do something that dumb! :rolleyes:
 






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