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Fred_e81

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Hello,

New to the forum and wanted to see if I can get some help. I wanted to install the old dvd headrests from my 07 into my 16. The power harness connection is different than where it plugs into lthe junction box underneath the dash. Should I simply connect it to a fuse in the fuse panel that powers on with the accesory on? If so, which fuse is recommended to tap into? Thanks in advance for the help.
 
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You guys can disregard. After searching almost all day I found what I was looking for. Here it is in case anyone else needs it to install electronic accessories later on. Hope this helps someone.


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thanks have been looking for a "always on 12v source" and thought this "constant on" was the same thing. in my 2016 yukon denali the "constant on powers off once you start the car. i am looking for always on... no matter the car being on or off.... any ideas? been probing around w my meter to no luck. im ok going thru firewall and do the add a fuse option if I must. anyone have an idea on what fuse slot # is always on? 12v 20 amp or better preferred...

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or another spot that has always on... couldnt figure out what hot and common combo for power seats wld work for a tap in.. lot of wires on this thing....

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