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Old 05-01-2011, 08:04 PM
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Constand 12V?

So I just finished installing my pioneer XM sat receiver, the only problem i have it that it has a wire that needs a 12v Constant source, and im not really in the mood to splice into wires and i dont want to have to run another wire so the 12v goes to the battery.

Is there a constant source in the fuse panel? and if so what fuses? ... may need to go find an add-a-fuse, dont know where locally though...
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check ur cigerette lighter fuse in the panel. u dont need a add a fuse. just strip about a inch of insulation off the wire and wrap it around one the leg of the fuse and put the fuse back into its slot.
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The cigarette lighter is a constant 12v.
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thanks guys!
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