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Wiring Accesories to the Jimny.
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03 Feb 2012 21:21 #32586
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Wiring Accesories to the Jimny. was created by wanderinstar
I believe the Jimny is wired up in a different way to most vehicles. As in the power goes through the accessory first and is then earthed via the switch. Am I right in that assumption.
If so do I have to wire the accessories in a similar manner or can I run power through switch then to lamps and then to earth.
If so do I have to wire the accessories in a similar manner or can I run power through switch then to lamps and then to earth.
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03 Feb 2012 22:59 #32603
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Replied by supergaz on topic Re: Wiring Accesories to the Jimny.
You can run power through the switch first, then to the accessory.
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04 Feb 2012 08:28 #32615
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Replied by wanderinstar on topic Re: Wiring Accesories to the Jimny.
Cheers Gaz.
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04 Feb 2012 08:51 #32616
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Replied by viciouspenguin on topic Re: Wiring Accesories to the Jimny.
i've run a single wire into the cab, then into a multi point fuse box. so if you want to add extra toys you dont have lots of wires connected to the battery, just a single junction inside the car.
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04 Feb 2012 09:35 #32619
by wanderinstar
Replied by wanderinstar on topic Re: Wiring Accesories to the Jimny.
That is what I am planning to do. Problem is, where to fit the fusebox. The ideal place would have been on top of dash in front of passenger. But Suzuki have already used that. Only other thing I can think of is to make a panel up to go from top of centre console to above the ashtray (non smoker).
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04 Feb 2012 09:42 #32620
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04 Feb 2012 09:50 #32621
by kirkynut
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Replied by kirkynut on topic Re: Wiring Accesories to the Jimny.
It's best to use relays to anything that uses juice like lights, invertors etc though.
CB's and chargers etc are fine though.
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CB's and chargers etc are fine though.
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