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Big thanks to Ryan who convinced me to offer these products to the INEOS community
 

 

12V Socket holder

Manufacturer: ASKITUS
Warranty period: 24 mesiacov
Code: 010201
Availability: production based on order
13.53 incl. VAT
11.00 pcs. excl. VAT
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This socket holder has a solid body and is attached to the plastic panel covering the lower part in front of the front door. The holder is easily attached from the back with screws that do not damage the panel.
The holder fits stock sockets either for 12V or USB plugs. Sockets are not included.

How to install:

We have changed the installment position. The plugs don't point down now, because the cables were getting in the way of my feet. 
Now the plugs point horizontally. You can use the holder on both left or right side.

To install the holder, you need to dismount the plastic panel under the "A" pillow where the connecting cables are coming from switch INT1.

You need to buy in electro shop the 12V sockets which you mount in the socket holder

Once the plugs are installed in the holder, you need to connect the pre-prepared cables (observe polarity) from the INT1 switch (they are free, blindly insulated).  

1) wires from INT1 in my car (EU) go to left side and wires from INT2 go to right side of the car.

2) to access the blind isulated wires you need to dismount and remove the side panel under the dashboard on the relevant side.

You have to play with it a bit until all the panel grips are released

Here is a video how to get there https://youtu.be/A3qY4CrDonw?si=rN5fM0hNrLnFwjVU

(How to find the auxiliary power locations in the Ineos Grenadier footwells.)