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Fuse box Grey wire

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I have wired up the 35amp fuse box but have a grey wire spare, any ideas which terminal this needs to go in?
I assume this is for the interior 12v socket
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BS-AU7 Slate (which I take it as Grey) and with all trace colours is for Electric Windows. :o :shock:
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Presumably if it is for an interior 12v socket it is an ‘extra’?
I’d say you can then pick how you want the socket to work - permanent live or ignition live and connect this wire accordingly. Connect with the purples for permanently live or with the greens for ignition controlled.
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Perfect, thanks Graeme
Green it is then
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Obviously check that it does feed your accessory socket first!
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