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    2 unused plugs?

    Under the bonnet, up near the windscreen where the air intake for the climate control is there are 2 black electrical plugs.
    These are near the outer edge on the drip tray.
    Nothing is plugged into them.

    Anyone have any idea what these are for? Are they live?

    Thanks Jonesfam

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonesfam View Post
    Under the bonnet, up near the windscreen where the air intake for the climate control is there are 2 black electrical plugs.
    These are near the outer edge on the drip tray.
    Nothing is plugged into them.

    Anyone have any idea what these are for? Are they live?
    They're probably for the electrically heated windscreen where fitted. Mine aren't live but I don't have a heated screen.
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    They're for the heated windscreen option - not often required in Oz!
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    Quote Originally Posted by donh54 View Post
    They're for the heated windscreen option - not often required in Oz!
    I really wish I had a heated 'screen in the Deefer while I had it!

    -6° mornings aren't fun.

    I fixed that issue though.
    I moved. 2 unused plugs?

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    Thanks for that.
    I was just wondering.

    They can sit there for now even though one caught on my watch while I was cleaning in there, nearly ripped my arm off!

    Jonesfam

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    For Heated windscreen, I have a heated scree on my Rangie, until you have one you don't realise how useful they are on frosty foggy nights when travelling


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    As these are used for a heater I imagine that they would carry a decent current, Can they be used to power up a couple of
    small roof mounted LED light bars to illuminate the sides of the track?
    Also where do the wires come out under the dash so that a switch can be hooked up to them?
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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    As these are used for a heater I imagine that they would carry a decent current, Can they be used to power up a couple of
    small roof mounted LED light bars to illuminate the sides of the track?
    Also where do the wires come out under the dash so that a switch can be hooked up to them?
    I was thinking same ..

    Looking at the RAVE diagram, the wires to and from the plugs come directly off Fuse(s) 7 and 8 on the engine bay fuse box, which in turn are driven off relay R208(marked heated front screen).
    Fuses are 40 Amp, so you're right about them allowing a fair bit of current for just such an application
    Fuse 7 controls the RHS plug and fuse 8 does the LHS plug. But the relay controls both of those fuses in parallel.

    The wire to control the relay R208 comes directly from the BCU and is pink and grey(stripe).
    A possible easy way to control it all via that pink/grey wire.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AK83 View Post
    I was thinking same ..

    Looking at the RAVE diagram, the wires to and from the plugs come directly off Fuse(s) 7 and 8 on the engine bay fuse box, which in turn are driven off relay R208(marked heated front screen).
    Fuses are 40 Amp, so you're right about them allowing a fair bit of current for just such an application
    Fuse 7 controls the RHS plug and fuse 8 does the LHS plug. But the relay controls both of those fuses in parallel.

    The wire to control the relay R208 comes directly from the BCU and is pink and grey(stripe).
    A possible easy way to control it all via that pink/grey wire.
    It may be worthwhile looking under my dash as there may be a connector for the heated window option available under there
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    BCU_C0661.jpg

    Connector(C0661) is the yellow one on the BCU on the far left hand end of that bank.
    Looking for pin 12 on that connector.

    Oh! and the wire colour is actually Pink/Brown(not grey) stripe.
    I was originally looking at it via the coloured wire diagram on my screen, and it's hard to tell with that method.
    It is marked as KN(K=pink, N=brown).
    Arthur.

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