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Old 11-16-2017, 09:36 PM
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Default Which fuse in luggage fuse box turns off when ignition is turned off?

Hi All,

I am hardwiring a dashcam in my 2017 F-type Coupe and I am getting the power from the luggage compartment fuse box.

I am having a hard time figuring out which fuse to tap into, as all the fuses seem to be alive when the ignition is turned off. Can someone please recommend a fuse that I can use? I hope there is at least one! Otherwise all my planning for the wiring will go to waste and I will have to re-do everything...

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Old 11-17-2017, 01:06 AM
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any suggestions anyone please?

Are there no fuses in the luggage fuse box that go dead when the ignition is turned off??? What about one of the empty slots?
 
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Originally Posted by Arunim Kumar
any suggestions anyone please?

Are there no fuses in the luggage fuse box that go dead when the ignition is turned off??? What about one of the empty slots?
The easiest way to find out which one goes dead would be to use an inexpensive (or expensive one if you already have it) multi-meter to check for voltage.
 
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Many may switch off after 10 minutes. I’d that still useful?
 
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Many may switch off after 10 minutes. I’d that still useful?
Good point. You'd have to check with the multi-meter after the car has been dormant for a while.
 
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wrong thread. please delete
 

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