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BossBob Member Since: 30 Sep 2010 Location: Bristol Posts: 1384 |
There is a panel underneath the glove compartment and above the area where normal passengers put their feet. |
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5th Jul 2020 1:06 pm |
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Baker69 Member Since: 12 Jun 2020 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 41 |
Just been reading some more, I think Fuse FE45 is up to 2012 models? I think I need Fuse F52 which as you say is in the passenger footwell (somewhere)!
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5th Jul 2020 1:10 pm |
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Baker69 Member Since: 12 Jun 2020 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 41 |
Found and replaced the blown fuse so the socket is working.
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5th Jul 2020 1:22 pm |
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MotionInc Member Since: 17 Jun 2019 Location: North America Posts: 1355 |
Front socket only works with the ignition on...........if your socket is always on (I am assuming from your comment above?) it's been rewired or I would investigate further why the fuse blew in the first place. |
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5th Jul 2020 1:53 pm |
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Baker69 Member Since: 12 Jun 2020 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 41 |
I would imagine the fuse blown due to something metallic coming into contact with the socket while the socket was empty? If the previous owner has kept keys in the centre console, one of the keys could have easily slipped into the socket and fused it. |
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5th Jul 2020 2:01 pm |
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Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 4906 |
https://www.freel2.com/forum/topic35560-4.html Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!
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5th Jul 2020 2:08 pm |
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seagull1 Member Since: 23 Jan 2011 Location: Loughborough Posts: 327 |
The front socket on mine (07) is switched by the ignition but stays live for 6-10 seconds after removing the key fob and then powers down.
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5th Jul 2020 2:24 pm |
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Baker69 Member Since: 12 Jun 2020 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 41 |
I’ll give it a further try in case it simply hadn’t powered down as you say. |
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5th Jul 2020 2:35 pm |
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Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 4906 |
You have to be a contortionist not to take the glovebox out.
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5th Jul 2020 2:52 pm |
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Baker69 Member Since: 12 Jun 2020 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 41 |
Front power socket is definitely permanently on. I don’t know why, perhaps the previous owner had it re-wired that way for some reason? |
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5th Jul 2020 6:39 pm |
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MotionInc Member Since: 17 Jun 2019 Location: North America Posts: 1355 |
^^^Time to break out the multimeter.....not my area of expertise. Get a cover for it for now. |
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5th Jul 2020 7:13 pm |
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Baker69 Member Since: 12 Jun 2020 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 41 |
Both front and rear sockets in the centre console still have their plug in covers, so there’s little danger of accidentally shorting them out. |
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5th Jul 2020 7:56 pm |
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CED Member Since: 05 Apr 2014 Location: leverington Posts: 233 |
Hi , just a thought , is it possible someone has wired the front socket directly to the rear socket which is definitely always live . Maybe the original wiring is lying redundant under the front socket and that would mean the fuse you replaced is doing nothing . |
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6th Jul 2020 10:06 am |
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Baker69 Member Since: 12 Jun 2020 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 41 |
They must be separate as the rear one was already working. The fuse had definitely blown and on replacing the fuse the front one works as well now, albeit permanently on.
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6th Jul 2020 10:23 am |
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