Greggers
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Holaaaaa again!
Ok, you want to take a live 12v supply, but if you interrupt the battery connection you'll get the 'service' indicator come up on the OBC - nobody wants that little nag do they?
Here's the answer:
Whip off the LH 'tank' cover and you'll see the starter solenoid mounted to the frame just above the top corner of the radiator. There are two terminals and a plug on it - the plug bit is the solenoid trigger from the starter switch, and the bolted terminals are the high current feeds to the starter motor. The thick red cable is permanently live, the thick black cable is the supply to the starter motor which is only live when the solenoid is triggered. In the pic my cable is the thinner red one on the right, the thick one on the left is the live from the battery.
As the main wiring harness is connected to the +ve terminal of the battery from one connector you can't disconnect that without discoinnecting the OBC - but the solenoid supply is down-line from that and disconnecting it won't disturb the OBC ...
If you do this, don't forget to fit an in-line fuse holder to protect whatever you're driving from it as it's not protected by the CanBus ...
G
Ok, you want to take a live 12v supply, but if you interrupt the battery connection you'll get the 'service' indicator come up on the OBC - nobody wants that little nag do they?
Here's the answer:
Whip off the LH 'tank' cover and you'll see the starter solenoid mounted to the frame just above the top corner of the radiator. There are two terminals and a plug on it - the plug bit is the solenoid trigger from the starter switch, and the bolted terminals are the high current feeds to the starter motor. The thick red cable is permanently live, the thick black cable is the supply to the starter motor which is only live when the solenoid is triggered. In the pic my cable is the thinner red one on the right, the thick one on the left is the live from the battery.
As the main wiring harness is connected to the +ve terminal of the battery from one connector you can't disconnect that without discoinnecting the OBC - but the solenoid supply is down-line from that and disconnecting it won't disturb the OBC ...
If you do this, don't forget to fit an in-line fuse holder to protect whatever you're driving from it as it's not protected by the CanBus ...
G