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Post by sd1 on Jun 26, 2017 22:22:54 GMT
YES Just look for a circuit that is only live at the fuse box when ignition is on and put your light on that circuit but make sure you do not overload that circuit. or second option would be to wire in a circuit from the ignition side of switch and install a new separate fuse . all the best sd1 steve
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Post by Stiffy on Jun 26, 2017 22:53:08 GMT
If you look on the site there is a wiring diagram. You could also add a battery cut out switch. This would then act as an extra security feature plus cuts out the current in the event of an emergency. 
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Post by vannin on Jun 29, 2017 17:00:05 GMT
mikedangermouse, tell us a bit more about your recent purchase ? where, when, why etc I remember going to a party years ago and the girl who's party it was, well her dad had something to do with dangermouse and you couldn't move for all things dangermouse related in the house
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Post by Geordie Mike on Aug 20, 2017 17:15:08 GMT
Hi, I've had the green bug for about 2 months, I'm 'mike d lion' on nuts about bond bugs Facebook forum. I've remade the dash so the ights are now to the right of the ignition and the 'ind' light has started working while the lights are on now so that should reduce the chance of leaving them on. I also plan to fit a kill switch on the parcel shelf for shows etc. Cheers, mike.
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