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12v charger/power fuse location

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Old Nov 19th, 2017, 11:09   #1
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The 12v charger points in the car are not working, I suppose it’s most likely a fuse? Please can someone tell me which fuse and where to locate it, I tried the handbook but found every fuse listed apart from this one.
Car is a 2007 V8.
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Old Nov 19th, 2017, 11:40   #2
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F11 15A behind the passenger knee roll.
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Old Nov 19th, 2017, 18:58   #3
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Many thanks Greg, will sort it tomorrow.
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Old Nov 19th, 2017, 23:22   #4
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Hi thats the fuse i wired dash cam upto comes on with ignition if you look on dash cam post this week somebody has put fuse board diagram up on page its fuse 11 in drivers side foot well
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"passenger knee roll" = "drivers side foot well" ?????

Can someone explain the difference/commonality ??

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I think it is LHD/RHD confusion. Its back there somewhere!
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On my RHD car, these fuses are in the footwell of the driver's side if that helps. You need to remoove the two screws to get the cover off and it all then drops down. Bit of a pain to access.
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Old Nov 21st, 2017, 10:39   #8
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Sadly I still need a little help with this one.

OK so we have the three 12v sockets.

The one in the boot was working, however the middle one and the front one were not.

I changed the fuse which had indeed blown (so I'm not sure why the boot socket was working it one fuse is supposed to control all three).

(F11 15A under the dash, driver's side).

Now the boot one still works as before, and great now the middle one works.

However, the front one still doesn't.

What am I doing wrong?!
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Old Nov 21st, 2017, 10:44   #9
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I I believe the boot one is permanent live other 2 are controlled via ignition
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Sadly I still need a little help with this one.

OK so we have the three 12v sockets.

The one in the boot was working, however the middle one and the front one were not.

I changed the fuse which had indeed blown (so I'm not sure why the boot socket was working it one fuse is supposed to control all three).

(F11 15A under the dash, driver's side).

Now the boot one still works as before, and great now the middle one works.

However, the front one still doesn't.

What am I doing wrong?!
The 12 volt socket in the cargo area is a permanent live so is fed from another fused circuit. You are doing nothing wrong, the two in the passenger compartment are from ignition so only live when ignition on.

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