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      10-24-2007, 03:58 PM   #1
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Hooked up my V1, and now how a small problem, help

I tapped in to the homelink fuse (the one that is shown in the DIY), however it appears that this connection is always on. I turn the car off and it stays on. I gotta manually turn off the V1-a real PIA because its easy to forget.

Does anyone know of any other fuses that i can tap into that give power while the car is ON?

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I tapped in to the homelink fuse (the one that is shown in the DIY), however it appears that this connection is always on. I turn the car off and it stays on. I gotta manually turn off the V1-a real PIA because its easy to forget.

Does anyone know of any other fuses that i can tap into that give power while the car is ON?

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if you did in the fuse box you got the wrong fuse. the fuse your in in think is called auxilary you need to use a empty fuse slot in the accessory. top right hand corner.
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Double check which fuse you are tapping into against the fuse map on the back of the glove box cover.
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i have homelink so that fuse is not empty (and it is the 3rd fuse from the right-2nd row, just like the DIY states.
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Double check which fuse you are tapping into against the fuse map on the back of the glove box cover.
will do, although i tapped into the same spot as the DIY here:

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will do, although i tapped into the same spot as the DIY here:

also on the fuse tap make sure you got the 5 and 3 amp in the same locations...
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haven't been able to get to the car yet, however i know for a fact that i didn't pay attention to the fuse positioning in the tap. It came off my old car and i never took out v1's 2v fuse.

well take a look
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Does the HomeLink functionality still operate when the car is off? If so, then you will definitely have to try some other fuse. I'll take a look at my fuse map again because I do recall seeing some fused sources that I was going to tap for other accessories and these were tested to be off when the car is off.
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I had the same peoblem, but after checking the fuse map i figured out that my homelink fuse was in another spot
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Does the HomeLink functionality still operate when the car is off?
No. Only when the power is in the "accessories" position.
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Yep. Check the fuse map. It might be a different spot for a different car
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