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jamesSE4x4R
 


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finding a permanent live

Chaps

I have a MY10 D4 and use the vehicle for 4x4 response & search and rescue, I have to fit a few bits to the vehicle namely hideaway LED strobes and a vhf / digital radio. Because there will be occasion where I have to leave the vehicle at the side of the road with lights on I want to find some permanent live feeds inside the cab to allow me to have the strobes and radio working without the engine running. I know there are feeds but just wondered if anyone can save me hours with a multi meter and point me in the right direction..
  
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My advice is don't do it. You can give yourself some auxiliary power time by utilising the battery saver relay but the best option is to fit a CANBUS runlock for this kind of work.

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