Hi folks. I hope someone can help me with a little problem that I have.
I have a Garmin SatNav that I use fairly often and its method of charging is getting on my nerves. What I mean is that the holder is clipped into a heating outlet vent, in the centre of the dashboard, and the charging cable is plugged into the back of the unit. From there the cable hangs down across the radio, heating controls and passes the gear lever on the way to the cigarette lighter plug, by the handbrake. Consequently, it becomes an obstruction when you want to use these items.
As the lighter plug casing on the original cable broke, I had the brain wave (?) of seeing if I could feed the SatNav from behind the dashboard. The gubbins inside the lighter plug still worked and I enclosed it inside a small plastic box with the leads out side of each end. The idea is that I cut the cable from the SatNav plug and connect a 3.5 mm Jack to the cut end, (there are only two wires running through this system). On the end of the remaining wire I connect a 3.5mm socket and this is secured on one of the spare blanking panels next to the hazard light switch. Thus I have a short piece of wire from the SatNav to the “power supply” on the dashboard.
Now this is where the problem arises. I have taken the radio out but I cannot identify a live feed to connect to as a power source. All the wires are nicely wrapped in a cloth covering, which can be easily cut. However, I cannot understand the wiring diagram on the radio and don’t know which is a permanently live source.
Can anybody help please? The Car is a SEAT Exeo and the radio is a “Concert” model I believe.
Regards
Old Codger
I have a Garmin SatNav that I use fairly often and its method of charging is getting on my nerves. What I mean is that the holder is clipped into a heating outlet vent, in the centre of the dashboard, and the charging cable is plugged into the back of the unit. From there the cable hangs down across the radio, heating controls and passes the gear lever on the way to the cigarette lighter plug, by the handbrake. Consequently, it becomes an obstruction when you want to use these items.
As the lighter plug casing on the original cable broke, I had the brain wave (?) of seeing if I could feed the SatNav from behind the dashboard. The gubbins inside the lighter plug still worked and I enclosed it inside a small plastic box with the leads out side of each end. The idea is that I cut the cable from the SatNav plug and connect a 3.5 mm Jack to the cut end, (there are only two wires running through this system). On the end of the remaining wire I connect a 3.5mm socket and this is secured on one of the spare blanking panels next to the hazard light switch. Thus I have a short piece of wire from the SatNav to the “power supply” on the dashboard.
Now this is where the problem arises. I have taken the radio out but I cannot identify a live feed to connect to as a power source. All the wires are nicely wrapped in a cloth covering, which can be easily cut. However, I cannot understand the wiring diagram on the radio and don’t know which is a permanently live source.
Can anybody help please? The Car is a SEAT Exeo and the radio is a “Concert” model I believe.
Regards
Old Codger