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Originally posted by gympiebrowns View Postcheers Geoff appreciate the info on the 5v, so does yours run all the time for like parking mode, thanks for the info
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Hi All,
Have just purchased a 2020 GX Prado. Looking for 12 volt power IGN power in engine bay. There is an empty plug on the radiator support near the right hand head light. That’s 6 wires going to it. Can anyone tell me what this is used for on the different models.
ThanksSteve
Black 2014 GX, ARB roof rack, OME Suspension, TJM Bull Bar
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Originally posted by Black 120 GX View PostHi All,
Have just purchased a 2020 GX Prado. Looking for 12 volt power IGN power in engine bay. There is an empty plug on the radiator support near the right hand head light. That’s 6 wires going to it. Can anyone tell me what this is used for on the different models.
Thanks
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Originally posted by Black 120 GX View PostHi All,
Have just purchased a 2020 GX Prado. Looking for 12 volt power IGN power in engine bay. There is an empty plug on the radiator support near the right hand head light. That’s 6 wires going to it. Can anyone tell me what this is used for on the different models.
Thanks
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Hi Gee Whizz, I will look at the plug again on the weekend and note down the colours.
Can anyone confirm that the 2020 Prado does not have a radio security code ? Don’t want to disconnect the battery then find I needs code to get the radio to workSteve
Black 2014 GX, ARB roof rack, OME Suspension, TJM Bull Bar
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Originally posted by Memphisto View Post
I haven't found one and decided the easiest way is to pull one out from the inside cabin. In my case I did install a 2nd battery and then a relay to provide IGN power to various consumers.
TO THE SHED!!!
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Originally posted by MarkAW View PostHi, poes that little panel where the 3 pin plug is just pop out?
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Originally posted by Prone View PostHi Maxjj,
The following seems to be the easiest pick up of IGN switched 12V at rear of car.
There is a White socket in the Jack compartment that will have the trailer wiring plugged into it.
In the picture below the trailer harness is on the right and the car side wiring is on the left.
There is a thin grey wire up one end opposite the yellow wire and next to the light green wire.
This grey wire is protected by the 7.5A IG1 fuse and is only at 12V when the ignition is on. (I didn't check if it is also on at accessories switch position.) It appears to be unused on my car as there is no wire to it in the mating socket to the trailer loom.
There are a heap of other circuits fed from this fuse so it would be advisable to only use it as a sense circuit and not draw power from it. I intend to tap into it and use a 1Amp fuse to protect upstream circuits.
There is also another grey wire on this socket. Thicker and having permanent 12Volts located in the centre of the socket. Likewise the heavy green wire is also permanent 12V. These wires are protected by 30 Amp fuses "Towing BRK" and "Towing". Not convinced that these wires are capable of anywhere near 30Amp though look way too thin.
Cheers
Prone
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Can anyone tell me which colour wire on there is ground or negative? I want to wire a relay to switch a red anderson for my caravan. I'd prefer to wire tap a ground/negative rather than putting screws through the metal work.
Thanks,2019 GXL, Bullbar, UHF, Redarc Brake Controller, Tow Bar, Secondary Fuel Filter
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Hi guys,
I'm installing a Redarc dual battery voltmeter and in calls for positive polarity from the park lights, negative from the dash lights, ignition and ground. Ignition and ground I can get without too much drama, but I've been stumped on the other two (+VE park light, -VE dash light). Anyone have any idea where I can get a tap from under the dash? Would be much appreciated, I've been hunting this down for too long now! For clarity, I've got a 2010 Kakadu.
Cheers!
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Originally posted by dools View PostHi guys,
I'm installing a Redarc dual battery voltmeter and in calls for positive polarity from the park lights, negative from the dash lights, ignition and ground. Ignition and ground I can get without too much drama, but I've been stumped on the other two (+VE park light, -VE dash light). Anyone have any idea where I can get a tap from under the dash? Would be much appreciated, I've been hunting this down for too long now! For clarity, I've got a 2010 Kakadu.
Cheers!
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