Hi,
I just got 106Kid. There is no cigarettelighter plug, kids model, eh ?
Is there just wires missing, or will it be whole cabling to the fusebox or
to the accu ? There are no need to smoke in car, but gps/cellphone
is handy if the backup-power is avail.
-jr
Mindwipe - 24 Mar 2005 22:09 GMT
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check behind the blank the connectors should be there
Jussi Rimminen - 24 Mar 2005 22:21 GMT
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> check behind the blank the connectors should be there
The very place has cover, when removing cover or/and panel i cannot see
wires behind.
Do you mean behind fuse box ?
Mindwipe - 24 Mar 2005 22:30 GMT
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> wires behind.
> Do you mean behind fuse box ?
no the wiring should be tucked away behind the blanking plug or to the side
of the trim
have fitted cigar sockets in these cars before and the wiring is usually
there
you may end up removing the facia trim to find it though
Jussi Rimminen - 24 Mar 2005 22:54 GMT
I removed the face. No socket, no wires. As I read (somewhere) the
connection to the heater speed fan (for the +12v) switch may be serious
error ?
-jr
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> there
> you may end up removing the facia trim to find it though
Nigel - 25 Mar 2005 14:53 GMT
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>-jr
Some of the low-level 106's had the wiring there, some didn't. Easy
enough to wire one up if missing anyway. However, may I suggest, if
you don't smoke, you get one of the latest 12 volt sockets designed
for chargers etc. Cigar lighters don't seem to last very long with a
charger sticking out of them. At the very least they keep blowing
fuses
Jussi Rimminen - 30 Mar 2005 20:40 GMT
Heh. There were wires behind the plastic ashtray. Those were wrapped in
superlon.
Now all things works fine. Thanks!
-jr
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> charger sticking out of them. At the very least they keep blowing
> fuses