2007 Power Source
#11
RE: 2007 Power Source
ORIGINAL: TMW597
retained accessory power.
retained accessory power.
#12
RE: 2007 Power Source
That's exactly what it is. Allows power to the head-unit, windows etc. until you open up the driver's door.
Please let me know your results and if you find that "tap".
Please let me know your results and if you find that "tap".
#13
RE: 2007 Power Source
I wish the power outlets were also connected to RAP, instead of always being on. I can't tell you how many times my wife has left the portable Garmin plugged in and on all day! We have another vehicle (uh hum...not a Chevy) that gives me two outlets up front -- one is always on, the other is RAP.
#15
Administrator
RE: 2007 Power Source
I thought there was a previous post that said there was one available under the right (psgr) side of dash on the side that faces the door.
#16
RE: 2007 Power Source
It's pointless of me to say so, but I've always thought 12V sockets should have been designed with one always-on and one ignition-driven connection point so that the plug itself would determine whether switched power was required.
But "they" don't ask me, LOL... otherwise I'd have Bluetooth and 110V outlets in my Suburban...
But "they" don't ask me, LOL... otherwise I'd have Bluetooth and 110V outlets in my Suburban...
#17
RE: 2007 Power Source
2007 Toyota Tundra has the two power points in the front console set up this way. Ones 12v constant and the other 12v Ign. I know a meaning less post..........
#18
RE: 2007 Power Source
Actually, I meant each 12V plug should be designed to supply both switched and unswitched power. But I suspect it's pretty unlikely that such a well-established standard would ever be changed.
#19
RE: 2007 Power Source
ORIGINAL: McGuireV10
Actually, I meant each 12V plug should be designed to supply both switched and unswitched power. But I suspect it's pretty unlikely that such a well-established standard would ever be changed.
Actually, I meant each 12V plug should be designed to supply both switched and unswitched power. But I suspect it's pretty unlikely that such a well-established standard would ever be changed.