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So are alot of people on this site. I think you may be the only 1 i have seen with that unit so it may be your only option. It may piggyback off another fuse so may be worthless translating.

hmm, maybe. i need to use inverter during driving and most my appliance appliance apply 100-240v :yes::yes:

I have the 110V outlet, my G35 double din dash kit arrived last night so I will be doing the stereo install Saturday Ill happily trace the wiring colours back to the fuse box and put a multimeter across it to make sure.

Let me know before Saturday if you dont work it out , ill put the time in figuring it out as ill have most of the dash apart.

I have the 110V outlet, my G35 double din dash kit arrived last night so I will be doing the stereo install Saturday Ill happily trace the wiring colours back to the fuse box and put a multimeter across it to make sure.

Let me know before Saturday if you dont work it out , ill put the time in figuring it out as ill have most of the dash apart.

sure, thanks for your help :rolleyes:

Yang I haven't forgotten you.

In the middle of installing my new HU but have issues with no sound. (Ive asked for help here)

When I have it all working Ill trace the wiring for you and let you know where it leads.

Ok these 100V outlets seem to be an aftermarket addition. On mine it works and its coming off the cigarette lighter bundle. I pulled the cig lighter fuse and tested no power at the outlet.

This may or may not be same on yours judging how it was done.

Ok these 100V outlets seem to be an aftermarket addition. On mine it works and its coming off the cigarette lighter bundle. I pulled the cig lighter fuse and tested no power at the outlet.

This may or may not be same on yours judging how it was done.

OK, my cigarette is working well, just check it out the back of 110v socket, the wire lose, replug the wire could sort it. cheers mate.

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