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Despite cranking the AC and parking in the garage or shade as much as possible, we are finding that the interior temp in the back seats of our 4dr Bronco is too high for our toddler in sweltering SC heat, even on a short drive. I bought a nice 12v fan and mounted it to the upper crossbar to help circulate air towards his car seat (still rear-facing) and it helps tremendously. But, the 12v power is constant, not switched. I don't want to have constant power to the fan. I have heard the cargo +12v is timed- is that true? (I have not tested it).
Are there any switched/ignition +12v points near the cargo area or up along the top (maybe lighting) that I can splice into? I'd like to keep the wiring as clean as possible without having to add switches and relays. I only want it to be powered under ignition-on state, to prevent battery run-down.
Are there any switched/ignition +12v points near the cargo area or up along the top (maybe lighting) that I can splice into? I'd like to keep the wiring as clean as possible without having to add switches and relays. I only want it to be powered under ignition-on state, to prevent battery run-down.
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