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switched 12v needed for a 964 C2
I am looking for a source of unfused but switched (on with ignition) power. Out of the ignition switch itself would be okay - anyone know an "easy" place to tap into this?
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I would probe the fuse box and find a circuit that is switched .If you don,t want it fused connect to the supply side of the fuse you end up using.
Consider what amperage you are drawing and if much more than the circuit you tap , you could add a relay and only use your switched supply to trigger the relay. I would also use an inline fuse to protect the new wiring |
Thanks John, That is exactly what I will do.
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Suggest you confirm the desired circuit with its branch circuits can provide sufficient current for your accessory w/o overloading the circuit.
Obtain a circuit diagram, then trace the source path from the desired fuse to ground while noting the loads attached to the branch circuits (e.g. cig. lighter, blower motor, rear window defroster, etc.). What are you attempting to connect? Sherwood |
Sherwood, i actually need a location with nothing else on it - basically straight from the key. I have all the diagrams etc but was hoping there was a simple way to attach to the key. I have actually just installed a gm e-rod v8 in my 964 and need to hook up the main ignition/keyed source for the system. The constant 12v was easy in the back.
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Find the color coded ignition source wire in the factory electrical schematic. Sherwood |
That was actually my original plan but in talking with others who have done this they all say they come off the key itself. I assume it is to insure the gauge of the wire and that other loads comes off of it. Have to admit that, in spite of all the wiring I have done I still worry about getting this right which is why I decided to ask on this forum.
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It does come directly from the key and is already in the loom. |
OK I hear you guys. I will do that.
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Or use the ignition circuit to switch a relay, if worried about drawing too much current through the ignition switch.
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Dad911, That seems like a great, simple idea.
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Remote Starter Sherwood |
Hey Guys, just thought I would give you an update on what I did in case anyone else is in a similar situation. The e-rod computer needs to control the fuel pump - it has a "fuel pump out" wire, so I hooked that up and used the 964 fuel pump power as a switched source for the e-rod computer.
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I am looking for a similar answer/solution to a 12v switched power source in the engine bay. I am not exactly sure where the fuel pump switched source is in the rear. Does anyone have any ideas/suggestions?
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Here is what I mounted in my car.
20 amp in line fuse on main input post when you track your car, you find needs lots of 12 vdc stuff. Helmet blower ECU Cool Suit On board transponder fused portable air compressor 12 vdc source for pit adjustments Comm 230896 |
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Don, what year is your car?
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My car is a 92 C4.
I've been trying to read the service manuals, but either I am not able to find the correct page or also very possible that I just don't know how to read the wiring diagrams that well. |
Too new for me, my manuals stop before 1990. ...
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