Hi Cupra R
The tomtom power supply unit contains I think contains two switchmode type power supplies. I know the tomtom requires 5v so I am assuming one of these switches 12v to 5v (at 2A). Not sure what the other does. maybe 24v in to 5V out if the unit is also meant for commercial use.
A 20 pin connector with 6 of the pins wired has been pre-wired to the stereo unit.
13 wires come from the mount and are terminated on a 16 pin connector, 3 pins are unconnected.
Also on the box is a spare 14 pin socket the functions of which are unknown, but I wonder if they would be where the external microphone and the TMC receiver would be connected. The PSU box would therefore route some pins from the tomtom mount back out to the 14 pin header.
This is only guesswork, but I am going to ask tomtom for for a schematic of the unit.
The markings on the box ar listed in the post above.
To summarise you would certainly need a 12v to 5v supply rated at 2A.
XLRAY
Cheers mate.
I have asked a Seat dealer if it is at all possible to purchase the wiring that would of been fitted at the factory, afterall it should be possible to purchase a full wiring loom if it was ever damaged or anything. They are yet to get back to me.
All I am wanting to do is fit the cradle and be able to power the Tom Tom via the car's power. I have the 910, it is a little heavy on battery power, but I don't like the lead trailing to the lighter socket.
I know I could work around this in other way's, but I'm after the factory feel/look/finish.