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Old 07-11-2017, 03:32 PM
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as the title I need to find 12v accessories wire in the trunk of my 2005 jaguar x type 3.0 vdp edition.
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Welcome to the forum gunandrosevn.

See post No 4 in the above thread.
 
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Hi mine is a later car and Uk spec but I think they are all the same.

There is a live feed on the left of the boot/trunk on the side of the car aft of the Sat Nav. under the side trim.
Its a nice small connector clipped to the bodywork.
Two feeds. One live all the time and the other on the ignition, also an earth so three wires.
Both feeds are fused but I dont know which are the fuses.
Hope this helps.

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Originally Posted by rapala
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Welcome to the forum gunandrosevn.

See post No 4 in the above thread.
Thanks for your helping. i did some researches.
i did check at connector 1 as pic of post #4. there is 12v directly from baterry, there is no 12v ign. What can i do if there is no 12v ign
 
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Originally Posted by DUNKS
Hi mine is a later car and Uk spec but I think they are all the same.

There is a live feed on the left of the boot/trunk on the side of the car aft of the Sat Nav. under the side trim.
Its a nice small connector clipped to the bodywork.
Two feeds. One live all the time and the other on the ignition, also an earth so three wires.
Both feeds are fused but I dont know which are the fuses.
Hope this helps.

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which connector you are talking about?
 
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Old 07-11-2017, 05:08 PM
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this pic is from member Dell Gailey
just the only connector 1 has 12v ign, but i have no idea why mine doesn't have 12v ign.
 
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To get power to the Brown/Green connection in the boot, the fuse must be good (Fuse No varies year to year) and a 4 or 5 terminal relay has to be fitted in the Passenger Junction Fuse Box in the position three down from the top, lefthand side of the fuse panel.

(Info from astromorg when I fitted my towbar).
 
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Originally Posted by rapala
To get power to the Brown/Green connection in the boot, the fuse must be good (Fuse No varies year to year) and a 4 or 5 terminal relay has to be fitted in the Passenger Junction Fuse Box in the position three down from the top, lefthand side of the fuse panel.

(Info from astromorg when I fitted my towbar).
i did check some of 20A fuses, but all fuses are good
 
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Old 07-12-2017, 10:51 AM
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The fuse required may already be fitted in the fusebox but you will need to fit a relay in the cabin fusebox as mentioned above, it wont be there.
 
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First post explains difference between 4 & 5 =

Did Ya know the difference? 4-pin relay / 5-pin relay


 
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Hi
an old thread, but for completeness, I believe the "lead 2 connector" if for an inclination sensor.

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