Full time power outlets - 2003 4Runner?
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Re: Full time power outlets - 2003 4Runner?
Originally posted by Billf6531
Has anyone determined how to do this?
Has anyone determined how to do this?
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Bill,
That's one way. However, if you want to add another 12V full-time outlet, see what I did here:
http://www.4runners.org/articles/12v
I may add another one.
Bob
That's one way. However, if you want to add another 12V full-time outlet, see what I did here:
http://www.4runners.org/articles/12v
I may add another one.
Bob
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yeah i know it sucks right. Its one of my soon to happen mods. I either want to put 2-3 more in where the current one is located or put a few in the little pop out contanier below the climate controls. Chris
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Radio Shack has an adaptor that plugs into the power outlet, and creates three new outlets. Useful when running a GPS, bag phone, and computer. It's removeable and stores in the glovebox. That's the application on my 2003. Works great, but I still need to have it powered when the key is removed.
Perhaps someone with a wiring manual can determine what pins to jumper on the relay socket, and what, if anything, is also energized by the ACC relay. I think I heard an amp pop when I turned the key to ACC with the radio off. If a bunch of other items power up on ACC, I'll re-wire the power outlet to the battery via a fuse.
Please let me know.
Thanks, and best regards,
Bill
Perhaps someone with a wiring manual can determine what pins to jumper on the relay socket, and what, if anything, is also energized by the ACC relay. I think I heard an amp pop when I turned the key to ACC with the radio off. If a bunch of other items power up on ACC, I'll re-wire the power outlet to the battery via a fuse.
Please let me know.
Thanks, and best regards,
Bill
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Well, I developed a solution.
There is a removeable panel below the glove box. It attaches with one Phillips screw, and pulls straight forward. The 4 wheel drive ECU is mounted to it. Remove the plugs and take it to your work bench.
A portion of it is angled at 45 degrees. I drilled 7/8th inch holes and mounted two flush mount 12 volt outlets. Plenty of room behind the panel to accomodate their depth.
I powered them via a two conductor cable run directly to the battery and fused there.
My application is for a bag phone and PC that sits on the passenger seat when I'm travelling. This works for me, and there is space for more outlets if needed.
There is a removeable panel below the glove box. It attaches with one Phillips screw, and pulls straight forward. The 4 wheel drive ECU is mounted to it. Remove the plugs and take it to your work bench.
A portion of it is angled at 45 degrees. I drilled 7/8th inch holes and mounted two flush mount 12 volt outlets. Plenty of room behind the panel to accomodate their depth.
I powered them via a two conductor cable run directly to the battery and fused there.
My application is for a bag phone and PC that sits on the passenger seat when I'm travelling. This works for me, and there is space for more outlets if needed.
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