Dash power outlet

jfrayzier

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May 20, 2005
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Hey guys... I have a TomTom Go 700. It is powered by the dash power outlet while in my vehicle.

Like a lot of the adapters, it has a little green light that comes on when it is plugged into the power outlet to indicate that the adapter is receiving power. This light comes on even if the TomTom isn't connected to the adapter.

However, when the TomTom is connected, it uses that power and even when off, it will recharge the TomTom battery off of it.

My question is this... is there a way to configure my vehicle so that the power outlet in the dash only provides power when the ignition is on and not 24x7?
 
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Yeah, and if I turn the TomTom off (while leaving it plugged in) it will charge the battery on the TomTom (granted, it's almost always fully charged at that point).

I usually disconnect it from the base but was wondering about leaving the adapter plugged into the vehicle.
 
Like steedastang66 said, the power outlet needs to be connected to a wire that is only hot when the ignition is on, as opposed to a 24/7 hot wire. I did this on an old SUV. My power outlet was broken, so I added a two-outlet adapter under the dash.

You have to open the dash and probe a wire to see if and when it is hot. I've never done this on the Mustang so I don't know the specifics. But as an example, the headlights would be something that are 24/7 hot, meaning they can be turned on, even with the ignition off.

I would say that the radio is not 24/7, but after you take the key out of the ignition, it still has power for a few minutes, or until the door is opened. But if the power cuts off once the door is opened, that should work. Like I said, be sure to probe the wire. Try it with the key in the ignition, then with it out but the door closed. And finally, open the door and see if the power remains. If the power turns off, you have your wire.
 
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The best way would be to do as I did on a 2000 Mustang. I installed a 12 volt relay in the power wire to the power socket and used a wire that went hot when the key was on as a signal. It worked great, but with the way the dash is built on my '06, it would be hard to get to the wiring to do this.