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Putting 12v back to the battery from inside
« on: 20 November 2011, 20:06:47 »

Need some pointers with anyone with Tis or fuse info.

Senario, 2.0 CDX, owner has flat battery and a broken bonnet release, I need to pick up and move the car next tuesday.

My plan is to slow charge the battery tomorrow and over night till tuesday morning, thinking about stuffing a charger either on the interior light but guessing thats got a 5 amp fuse inline, or go the other side of its fuse (battery side), reckon on slow charge should be no more than 8 amps through the charger.

Does that fuse ppint go straight to the battery or is there another pick up point from the drivers side fuse point that will do the job.

Ideally looking at going direct or through the bigger master fuse from the fuse panel.

Thanks chris.

Sorry for any typos as doing this on the mobile.
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Re: Putting 12v back to the battery from inside
« Reply #1 on: 20 November 2011, 20:11:02 »

mmmm... thinking out loud .....

On both the old 2.5 (MFL) and this one (FL) - both Elites mind - the interior lights were powered through a "time delay" relay, such that they went of after a few seconds ... if your 2.0 has that same system then you'll get nowhere trying to charge via a light.

Ciggy lighters were the same

Leaves me thinking ...  "parking lights" - these remain powered at all times when selected on ... can you get a feed in through that circuit ???

Haynes has that as Fuse 23 - 10 amp

There is also listed Fuse 29 - caravan constant current supply at 20 amps .. and that terminates in the boot .. might be worth a thought ?? The socket is behind the rear boot panel if no towbar socket fitted
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Re: Putting 12v back to the battery from inside
« Reply #2 on: 20 November 2011, 20:30:44 »

Thanks Entwood, yea cant check the delay on the int light, flat battery, its a W 2000 CDX so no idea on them.

Must admit totaly forbpt about the towing thing, so far looking at fuse 23 and 29 thanks.

Normally would just stuff 12v from under the starter motor and jump it, but I really dont have time tomorrow to mess about and seems a bit pointless unless I can remove tne battery, which I cant. So just looking at moving the car back to my pad then have play.

Thanks Cnris.
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Re: Putting 12v back to the battery from inside
« Reply #3 on: 20 November 2011, 21:03:02 »

F17 Horn fuse 20A, always live, connected to battery. You can use it to charge battery  :y just make sure everything is switched off.
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Re: Putting 12v back to the battery from inside
« Reply #4 on: 20 November 2011, 21:11:38 »

Fuse 17, added to list, thanks Chris. :y :y
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Re: Putting 12v back to the battery from inside
« Reply #5 on: 20 November 2011, 21:14:47 »

Failing that - just break the grill and open the bonnet. ;)
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Re: Putting 12v back to the battery from inside
« Reply #6 on: 20 November 2011, 21:19:24 »

Failing that - just break the grill and open the bonnet. ;)

You haven't got any left now  ;D
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Re: Putting 12v back to the battery from inside
« Reply #7 on: 20 November 2011, 21:32:43 »

Actually - I think I know where I can rustle another one up from if need be.Might take a few days,but I believe Zirk is paying me a visit on weds,so may just be able to get hold of one by then. :) :D
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Re: Putting 12v back to the battery from inside
« Reply #8 on: 20 November 2011, 21:41:41 »

Failing that - just break the grill and open the bonnet. ;)

Irmsner or what ever the other ones called begins witn  Smez, grill and front bumper, hence why I intrested in the car
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Re: Putting 12v back to the battery from inside
« Reply #9 on: 20 November 2011, 21:46:53 »

Actually - I think I know where I can rustle another one up from if need be.Might take a few days,but I believe Zirk is paying me a visit on weds,so may just be able to get hold of one by then. :) :D

Albs, if I can get this sorted it will be in the afternoon, otherwise wed am.
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Re: Putting 12v back to the battery from inside
« Reply #10 on: 20 November 2011, 21:49:31 »

Ok Zirk. :y.................if its one of those expensive grills,best not take a hammer to it then. ::) ;D
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Re: Putting 12v back to the battery from inside
« Reply #11 on: 20 November 2011, 22:02:25 »

Lift front near side of the car enough that you can reach the starter. The other end of the main cable from the battery is connected to the starter, connect your charger there.  :y :y
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Re: Putting 12v back to the battery from inside
« Reply #12 on: 20 November 2011, 22:26:18 »

Thanks Andy, but as said before would normally jump start from the starter point. Car is parked on wet grass, and really dont have the time tomorrow to piss around so need to charge it, figers crossed will start and drie it away for 50 notes, mot os out coe wecnesday

Cnris.
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Re: Putting 12v back to the battery from inside
« Reply #13 on: 20 November 2011, 22:34:51 »

i would give the caravan constant feed a go tbh. :y
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Re: Putting 12v back to the battery from inside
« Reply #14 on: 20 November 2011, 22:39:58 »

Thanks Andy, but as said before would normally jump start from the starter point. Car is parked on wet grass, and really dont have the time tomorrow to piss around so need to charge it, figers crossed will start and drie it away for 50 notes, mot os out coe wecnesday

Cnris.
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Who mentioned jump starts?  ::) I said you could connect your charger to it.  ;) ;)
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