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cliffcoggin
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I use the cigarette lighter outlet for a satnav in my A3 Sportback and was surprised to find the outlet is live even when the ignition is off, leading to the possibility of draining the battery if I am not careful. Is this normal?

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On 5/11/2016 at 9:45 AM, cliffcoggin said:

I haven't seen those until now. I must investigate further.

They're pretty useful. I usually use them for hardwiring dash cams etc

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After a couple of false starts the sat nav is now permanently wired to a key switched circuit. Thanks for the tip James about piggy back fuse taps. An added benefit to the job is having less than a foot of wire on show above the dash, so it looks far tidier.

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On 5/18/2016 at 2:47 PM, cliffcoggin said:

After a couple of false starts the sat nav is now permanently wired to a key switched circuit. Thanks for the tip James about piggy back fuse taps. An added benefit to the job is having less than a foot of wire on show above the dash, so it looks far tidier.

Glad you managed to sort it - the fuse taps are pretty useful for all sorts of things! :yes:

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  • 2 years later...

Are you able to give more details how to do that? As i do have same issue.
I have bought some amazon fuse taps, but it did not work for me. Maybe those needs to be special piggy back?

EDIT:
Looks like I have an answer already, as I have flipped fuse taps around, will test that later.

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