12 Volt Power Outlet Relay Location 2005 Santa Fe
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Re: 12 Volt Power Outlet Relay Location 2005 Santa Fe
There is no relay controlling the power outlet. The cigarette lighter and
front outlet share the same 20A fuse, and the rear power outlet is on a
15A fuse. Both are located in the passenger compartment fuse box.
front outlet share the same 20A fuse, and the rear power outlet is on a
15A fuse. Both are located in the passenger compartment fuse box.
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Re: 12 Volt Power Outlet Relay Location 2005 Santa Fe
There is no relay controlling the power outlet. The cigarette lighter and
front outlet share the same 20A fuse, and the rear power outlet is on a
15A fuse. Both are located in the passenger compartment fuse box.
front outlet share the same 20A fuse, and the rear power outlet is on a
15A fuse. Both are located in the passenger compartment fuse box.
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Re: 12 Volt Power Outlet Relay Location 2005 Santa Fe
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On Fri, 8 Sep 2006 16:56:41 -0400, "Tony Barr" <tonybarr@adelphia.net>
wrote:
>Does anyone know the location of the power outlet relay on the 2005 Santa
>Fe? It may be the same relay that turns on the cigarette lighter also. I
>don't know where it is either.
>
If it is similar to the Sonata, there is no relay, just fuses.
I wanted unswitched power for my cell phone in a cigarette lighter
outlet but didn't want to modify the wiring.
I used two fuse taps, normally used to add a circuit. Spliced their
pigtails. I removed an unused unswitched fuse and the power outlet fuse.
Used the two fuse taps (with the original outlet fuse) to bridge the
circuit.
I checked the wiring diagrams
I checked actually voltages
This is 100% reversible, just remove the bridge and insert the original
fuses! No wiring is touched.
gerry
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On Fri, 8 Sep 2006 16:56:41 -0400, "Tony Barr" <tonybarr@adelphia.net>
wrote:
>Does anyone know the location of the power outlet relay on the 2005 Santa
>Fe? It may be the same relay that turns on the cigarette lighter also. I
>don't know where it is either.
>
If it is similar to the Sonata, there is no relay, just fuses.
I wanted unswitched power for my cell phone in a cigarette lighter
outlet but didn't want to modify the wiring.
I used two fuse taps, normally used to add a circuit. Spliced their
pigtails. I removed an unused unswitched fuse and the power outlet fuse.
Used the two fuse taps (with the original outlet fuse) to bridge the
circuit.
I checked the wiring diagrams
I checked actually voltages
This is 100% reversible, just remove the bridge and insert the original
fuses! No wiring is touched.
gerry
--
Personal home page - http://gogood.com
gerry misspelled in my email address to confuse robots
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Re: 12 Volt Power Outlet Relay Location 2005 Santa Fe
[original post is likely clipped to save bandwidth]
On Fri, 8 Sep 2006 16:56:41 -0400, "Tony Barr" <tonybarr@adelphia.net>
wrote:
>Does anyone know the location of the power outlet relay on the 2005 Santa
>Fe? It may be the same relay that turns on the cigarette lighter also. I
>don't know where it is either.
>
If it is similar to the Sonata, there is no relay, just fuses.
I wanted unswitched power for my cell phone in a cigarette lighter
outlet but didn't want to modify the wiring.
I used two fuse taps, normally used to add a circuit. Spliced their
pigtails. I removed an unused unswitched fuse and the power outlet fuse.
Used the two fuse taps (with the original outlet fuse) to bridge the
circuit.
I checked the wiring diagrams
I checked actually voltages
This is 100% reversible, just remove the bridge and insert the original
fuses! No wiring is touched.
gerry
--
Personal home page - http://gogood.com
gerry misspelled in my email address to confuse robots
On Fri, 8 Sep 2006 16:56:41 -0400, "Tony Barr" <tonybarr@adelphia.net>
wrote:
>Does anyone know the location of the power outlet relay on the 2005 Santa
>Fe? It may be the same relay that turns on the cigarette lighter also. I
>don't know where it is either.
>
If it is similar to the Sonata, there is no relay, just fuses.
I wanted unswitched power for my cell phone in a cigarette lighter
outlet but didn't want to modify the wiring.
I used two fuse taps, normally used to add a circuit. Spliced their
pigtails. I removed an unused unswitched fuse and the power outlet fuse.
Used the two fuse taps (with the original outlet fuse) to bridge the
circuit.
I checked the wiring diagrams
I checked actually voltages
This is 100% reversible, just remove the bridge and insert the original
fuses! No wiring is touched.
gerry
--
Personal home page - http://gogood.com
gerry misspelled in my email address to confuse robots
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