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Tapping into Accessory Plug

Fordy55

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I took apart the back of my center console where there is a plug for accessories. There are two wires going into the plug, one is black the other one appears purple. I tried to use a circuit tester and put the ground clip on a bolt and then tried to peirce the purple wire assuming it is the power wire, but the circuit tester didn't light up. I then tried peircing the other wire and still nothing. I tried cliping the ground clip to other metal parts on my car but still no luck. Am I doing something wrong or am I just not peircing the wiring all the way because I don't want to damage the wire? Also, what wire would I tap into for power, the purple one I assume? I have a 2005 Ford Explorer.
 



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Was the key in the ON position? That outlet may be key/ignition switched.
 






yupp, tried doing it when the car was running and not running
 






plug something in and make sure the plug works, if it does, then the fuse is good. After that, the only problem is maybe a bad ground.

In the cab if you can clip your test light (or multimeter) ground to the key when it is in the ignition, I have found that always gets a good ground. If thats to far away then try a seat mounting bolt or seatbelt bolt. Just make sure they are clean.

Grab a multimeter and set it to check continuity. Then you can make sure you have a ground and check that the black wire is ground. Then just flip it to 20volts and see if your purple wire is hot.

Not a big deal on your accessory plug but be careful with a test light under the dash on newer vehicles... that little bulb can create a lot higher draw then some circuits were designed for and could even cause you computer issues...
 






Thanks, turns out i wasnt piercing the wire enough because I was afraid to damage it.
 






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