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Posted

Hi All,

As the title explains already, I have not been able to find my switched 12V in the cayenne tt (2003). The car is packed with all nice electronic gadgets, but I am not able to find 12V which goes parralel with the ignition (on=on, off=off).

Perhaps I am doing something wrong. I have measured nearly all fuses. Earth (+) is coming directly from the battery and the power (-) is being measured from every fuse. Could it perhaps be that all the fuses are 'hot' and that the earth (+) is swithed with the ignition??

Does somebody perhaps have an idea which wire beneath the driver seat (spagetty next to the battery) is switched 12V?

Thanks,

Frank

Posted

Hi,

I used the driver side fuse box. The first 2 coloms are switched (means first from the drivers position, not from the hood position). Do not exactly know the number I used, but if needed I can look it up.

Frank.

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