It's normal that cigaret lighter socket has power all the time.
Hi Guys,
I have a Caddy with an RCD210 with AUX-Input. I just bought a car charger/aux in combo cable for my iPhone and noticed that when the car is powered down and the doors are locked, the charger still shows an LED on. The cable is a Kensington by the way. It splits the iPhone dock connector into a USB and a 3.5mm audio jack.
Here is the product: Kensington - Smartphone - iPhone & iPod - Car Chargers & Mounts - 2-in-1 Car Charger & AUX Audio Cable
There is nothing connected to the dock connector, so I was wondering if it's even possible that it could drain the battery?
On a different note, I find it quite frustrating that the AUX input is located in the 'glove box' which isn't covered at all. I'd much prefer if they put it in the tray below the 1DIN RCD210. Is it easy to relocate this cable? I'm hesitant to pull apart the dash as there are airbags there.
It's normal that cigaret lighter socket has power all the time.
Performance Tunes from $850Wrecking RS OCTAVIA 2 Link
Thanks. Odd, generally most cars I've had have it switch on with the ignition.
Hopefully it's just the LED on the charger drawing current and it doesn't draw anymore.
Being a commercial van maybe it is normal for a cig socket to be on with ignition off...
Normally passenger cars the cig socket is only on with ignition on.
On the other hand a 12V power socket is a differnet beast.
This is usually on when ignition is off so it can power inverters or fridges or emergency lights when broken down.
You may be using a 12V power outlet rather than a Cig lighter socket.
\( O ) o\====(\X/)=TDI=/o ( O )/ 2011 Jetta Mk5 125TDI - Squidly
((o)(O))====(\X/)=TDI=((O)(o)) 1996 Golf Mk3 TDI - Squid
It's a cig lighter socket on the dash. There's only one that I can tell.
Bookmarks