Member Since: 15 Jan 2016
Location: GL
Posts: 10360
Cut the red and blue. (Follow the blue and then you find the correct red)
May as well leave the shield earth connected and solder into it.
Looks like you have a cable for rear power
Others heated seat switches I think.
12th Jul 2019 6:29 am
gstuart
Member Since: 21 Oct 2016
Location: kent
Posts: 13612
Many thks
Made up a lead that is the positive supply from the aux battery , will do the other half when in the landy
Ah, cheers as I didn’t realise that ref connector in the middle row , think the only one I would use would be the power point
12th Jul 2019 10:05 am
gstuart
Member Since: 21 Oct 2016
Location: kent
Posts: 13612
So also got on with the aux upper fuse box,
Massive thks to everyone and also hardware / Pete K / Den Prof G , who I think has the patients on a saint
All wired up and worked a treat
So the battery gauge now shows main and aux, is hard to see in the pics but very clear , can just make out main 12.2 aux 12.4 , with them being disconnected for a good few weeks need to put the ctek charger on
Left green gauge is just an usb , which shows the volts and amps when plugging something in
Fuse box now has 6 x spare connections, all run off my aux battery , fuse box only comes on when the ign is on, because it goes through a relay with an ign trigger wire , so now have the connection to install the hardwire kit for my dashcam
Happy days
Next little job is connect my obd2 display , don’t know if to fix it down the bottom of the centre panel or where the screen normally goes
Moved the T max controller into the glove box
Fitted headlights back in
Well chuffed so that’s got a few bits out of the way , must also fit the tyre pressure monitor
Thks a million for all the fantastic help, am so grateful
15th Aug 2019 2:11 pm
gstuart
Member Since: 21 Oct 2016
Location: kent
Posts: 13612
Some Screen shots of the obd2 display
1. Water coolant temperature display and early alarm,
2. Vehicle over-speed display and early alarm,
3. Shifting reminding early alarm.
4. Engine OBD DTC fault code early alarm; bring car owners great convenience for safe driving.
5. Clearing fault DTC codes.
6. Display engine data stream and monitor engine running.
7. Digital speed meter, display data can adjustable as you need.
8. Trip itinerary planning before driving.
9. Fuel consumption display and calculate fuel endurance mileage, and it can early alarm.
10. Battery load charging voltage display and early alarm.
11. Engine running speed RPM.
12. Vehicle maintenance cycle reminder.
13. Car brand and infotmation setting.
Will be interesting out of curiosity of how the fuel consumption compare between this and the onboard one
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