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rayatt
11-11-2008, 10:17 PM
I would like to permanently feed my Tom Tom sat nav from an under the dashboard power supply.

Can anyone suggest the best way of achieving this?

Lord Buckingham
12-11-2008, 09:10 AM
Quite easy to do, would suggest a trip to www.dsldevelopments.com (http://www.dsldevelopments.com) to buy a vent mount bracket and and associated holder for your TOMTOM device. Make sure you get the one thats supplied with the cable and power converter as TOMTOM runs on a 5v supply, you can then pick up a switched feed from the fuse box, located behind the side panel on the drivers side. When i get a chance later tomorrow I'll post some pics of how to do it, any questions just PM me.

Cheers

Richard

rayatt
12-11-2008, 01:39 PM
I understand one option is to wire in a basic cigar lighter unit behind the dash into which the standard TomTom power plug will fit.

If this has any merit, then where do I pick up a fused feed?

Lord Buckingham
15-11-2008, 10:53 AM
Sorry for the delayed reply, waiting for it to stop raining ;)

Anyway, here's how I connected mine.

1) Remove fuse box cover

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Remove the panel under the steering wheel, held on by 3 bolts, one above and left of the fuse box and 2 underneath. Locate the diagnostic port in the lower right hand side of the panel, and pop it out, there are 3 sprung plastic clips that hold it in place.

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Front left pin should be a switched 12 volt feed, (but check with multimeter just to be certain, and there you go, connect via a suitable fuse and run power cable, the earth can be picked up locally.

Here is mine run along the gap between windscreen and dashboard to my TOMTOM unit.

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Hope this helps.

Cheers

Richard