Jimny fusebox
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there

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- markyp2000
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markyp2000 wrote: to be honest is just smash a window lol but i always try window switches as well as bottons failing that theres many other was id get in
I would just get a small person to climb through one of the large rust holes in the boot floor :laugh:
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tyepj wrote: A bit of a mission. I bought 2 new 15A fuses and bridged them. This is a bit tricky if you're not handy with a soldering iron. These replace fuses 80 (lighter and radio) and 83 (radio dome). I deliberately popped new 80, so new 80 (load side) feeds via permanently on 83.
This could result in a fire hazard if not done properly so its not for everyone.
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you said if not done properly it could catch fire? that's why you don't bypass a fuse also why are you bypassing the fuse it does nothing for switching on the radio when the ignition is turned on?? wouldn't it be smarter and actually work to bridge the contacts that turn the radio on. as what you have done wont do a thing besides catch fire.
to me as an electrician you are the stupidest person in the world. you do not bypass cable protection its there to prevent fire. that can cause injury.
if anyone does this you deserve for your car to burn down and it probably will as if your this dodgy by doing this to begin with then you will be dodgy for the rest of the install. have fun with your death trap.
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blakey2000 wrote:
tyepj wrote: A bit of a mission. I bought 2 new 15A fuses and bridged them. This is a bit tricky if you're not handy with a soldering iron. These replace fuses 80 (lighter and radio) and 83 (radio dome). I deliberately popped new 80, so new 80 (load side) feeds via permanently on 83.
This could result in a fire hazard if not done properly so its not for everyone.
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you said if not done properly it could catch fire? that's why you don't bypass a fuse also why are you bypassing the fuse it does nothing for switching on the radio when the ignition is turned on?? wouldn't it be smarter and actually work to bridge the contacts that turn the radio on. as what you have done wont do a thing besides catch fire.
to me as an electrician you are the stupidest person in the world. you do not bypass cable protection its there to prevent fire. that can cause injury.
if anyone does this you deserve for your car to burn down and it probably will as if your this dodgy by doing this to begin with then you will be dodgy for the rest of the install. have fun with your death trap.
here here i think this compleat post should be removed
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This is what I would have done in The Olden Days by removing the lighter feed wire from the output of fuse 80, and attaching to the output of the permanent live fuse 83. Much easier when the whole thing was done with Lucar clips
As he said, you need to know what you are doing to make sure you are not joining the wrong circuits, and I wouldn't do it this way as I'm quite likely to blow the lighter fuse with the tyre compressor.
Hardly likely to cause a fire though, but I agree that we could remove the posts from #4 in case it gives some people the wrong idea
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there

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