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996.2 2002 - can cigarette lighter power supply be changed to not be permanently live?

NickCWebb

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Recently I forgot to unplug my satnav and dashcam from the cigarette lighter when leaving the car parked for about five hours which resulted in a flat battery. I think there were two issues, firstly that the dashcam was faulty and secondly that the car battery was on the way out.

I can understand why the cigarette lighter is permanently live to allow it to be used for trickle charging but was wondering if the wiring could be modified (by a suitably qualified auto electrician!) to cut the power when the ignition is switched off?

The car is a C2, 2002 registered 2003MY if that makes any difference.

Would fitting an additional separate 12V source e.g. an additional cigarette lighter like some of the Boxsters have, be a better route to go down?

I don't want to permanently wire the dashcam in the 996 as I move it between our two cars depending on which we are using at the time.
 

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