Can I make My Cigarette Lighter Switched?
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Can I make My Cigarette Lighter Switched?
I have a 1999 Bonneville SLE and I recently bought a portable GPS for use in it and other vehicles. The GPS is powered through the cigarette lighter. I like the portability of the GPS (I don't want to permanently install it), and my wife likes the cell-phone "hands-free" capability the GPS provides. My problem is that the cigarette lighter is always powered, so we must always remember to plug/unplug the GPS unit. Is there a way to change the cigarette lighter so that it is not powered when the ignition is off?
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I'm by no means an electronics expert, but could you just install a switch directly into one of the wires?
Edit - I forgot your looking to eliminate all manual requirements
Edit - I forgot your looking to eliminate all manual requirements
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Yes this is very possible. In fact, you could even use the car'* retained accessory power if you would like, so that the GPS stays on until you open the car door to get out. Like Hans said, You should get a 12V relay from Radio Shack or you local electronics store and use the Hot-in-Run or Retained Accessory Power wire going to the radio to switch the relay. Use an inline splice to tap into the radio wire. This would be maybe a 20-minute mod if you're not good with electronics. Someone with a 99 FSM can tell you which radio wire to splice into.
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