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How to Rear 12v socket
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How-to rear 12v socket.

The first thing you want to check is the fuse board behind the glove box for fuse 6



If you have fuse 6 the remove the fuse board (just pinch the two tabs at the top and pull towards you.

You need to look for Pin 24 and 30 I could only get a pic of 24 but 30 is right underneath it.





If you have them pop up the scrap yard and grab a 12v socket out of Peugeot estate only £1 (or any car you like just make sure it has a cover and don't forget to keep the connector as-well) Also well you in the scrapyard look in the Vauxhall's (in the boot behind the side trim for one of these connectors) again only £1 (Price's may differ between scrapyards).



You want the male side but if possible get both like I did (make sure it has the following pins in)





What I did was file the terminal down to remove the wire and I then solder a new 1.5m cable onto the terminal and the put a bit of heat shirk over. If you just wanted to solder the wires together you can but I want one run with on joints.







Next grab your 12v socket and unplug the connector and remove the power pin and repeat the above step file down and solder the wire on







Repeat above steps for the ground again using 1.5m cable.

Then tape the new loom up (Tip if you can never find the start of the tape just fold a very small bit over at the end so it doesn't stick)



Remove the radio fascia and the gear knob etc and the remove the light around.



In Pin 13 goes the power supply (Yellow) and pin 14 is Ground (Black) These are the pins we got from the Vauxhall.



Hook the battery back up and test it works (You will need the key turned to Accessory).



Next get the rear panel off the end of the center console and put some masking tape and mark out 1.5" up from bottom and 2" in from the side, (Of course this is upto up you need to check the center console from room etc)
Drill the hole I used a 20mm which is a little smaller then just tidied up the edges with a file.







Run the new loom through the center console plug it in and refit the trim.



put the car back together and test it all works.









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Worth mentioning Zafira's have the socket in the boot in case you can't find a Peugeot estate at the scrap yard.
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JohnL Wrote:Worth mentioning Zafira's have the socket in the boot in case you can't find a Peugeot estate at the scrap yard.

Mine didn't and I had the Top spec was an A-class thou.

It doesn't matter which car it comes from really I just grab them as I saw them and saw they had covers on
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Must be the b's as the father in laws is pretty much bottom of the range. Its next to the tyre pump
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#5
excellent how to mate
but so glad i already have one there as standard :cool
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#6
Same :-) lol good how to mate


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#7
here is my standard factory 12 volt charger in the rear





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the c5 estate that ive been using as a shed is going to be scrapped soon, it has 2 of these, im grabbing both lol before the man picks it up, already nicked the nearly new battery for the boat
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#9
How do you remove this plastic from center console?



Just pull or needs to be removed completely?
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There are 2 screws one each side at the bottom remove them then pull.
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#11
Thanks!!!!
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#12
 
Done

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#13
Nice job. This is my next project as I've just bought 2 x dual usb sockets off ebay to replace the existing power sockets. (Front and Back....behind the armrest) Will need a couple of connectors  by the looks of it. 

Cheers

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(6:th-Jul-2016, 07:26:08)Rusty2009 Wrote: There are 2 screws one each side at the bottom remove them then pull.
I must be missing a trick here, I couldn't get that back panel off. Had both of those size 7 screws out as well. What to do.......

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OK sorted. Brute Force rules...

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